J&K: We will resist voting rights of non-locals, says Farooq Abdullah

Once the voting rights are given to the non-locals in J&K, everything including the identity of the state would be lost, Abdullah said.

Srinagar: Former chief minister and National Conference (NC) president, Dr Farooq Abdullah said on Monday that the decision to give voting rights to non-locals in Jammu and Kashmir elections will be resisted by all the opposition political parties.

Addressing the media at the end of Monday’s all-party meeting held at his high-security Gupkar road residence in Srinagar, Abdullah said, “They are saying the new voters would be 25 lakhs. It could be 50 lakhs, 60 lakhs or even a crore. There is no clarity on this.”

“Once the voting rights are given to the non-locals in J&K, everything including the identity of the state would be lost. “We have, therefore, decided that the decision to give voting rights to non-locals will be opposed and resisted jointly by all of us,” Abdullah said.

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“The second thing, which is most important, is that many political parties have not been provided security here. How does the government plan to protect non-local labourers after they become vulnerable? Any decision regarding this should be carefully thought over,” he said.

Those who attended the all-party meeting in addition to Dr Abdullah and his son, Omar Abdullah include Mehbooba Mufti of PDP, Vikar Rasool Wani, president of the J&K Congress committee, Vice President of the party’s J&K unit Raman Bhalla, Yusuf Tarigami of CPI-M, Muzzafar Ahmad Shah of Awami National Conference, Narinder Singh Khalsa of the Akali Dal, and Manish Sahni, president of Shiv Sena’s J&K unit. Sahni belongs to the Uddhav Thackeray group of Shiv Sena.

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