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Sajad Lone trying for patch-up with BJP! | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, May 13: Even as the National Conference has seemingly softened its stand on numerous issues related to NC’s core politics, another Kashmir based political party, the Peoples Conference led by Sajad Lone is allegedly working on a similar plan. Sources said Sajad Lone, who has been detained at his residence after release from MLA Hostel Sub Jail, is trying hard to get in touch with the Bharatiya Janta Party through his aides close to the right wing party. Sources said a group of people on behalf of Sajad Lone is trying to revive the relationship between the PC and the BJP for future of politics in Kashmir. Sources said Sajad Lone has been unnerved by the changing political landscape in Kashmir where his arch rival Omar Abduallah sounds like a changed man, after his release from the prison and has not been aggressive against New Delhi since. Sources said what has added to the apprehensions of Sajad Lone’s party is the emergence of a new political party in Kashmir that has been able to grab some of the faces that were otherwise close to the Peoples Conference till a few months ago. Sources said some of the influential people close to Sajad Lone have been in touch with some BJP leaders in the national capital. Sources said the first demand from such group will be that “Sajad Lone be formally released from house detention so that he can also resume political activities of his party.” It was reliably learnt that though till now the response from New Delhi has been mild, the Peoples Conference has not given up hope on the issue. It is pertinent to mention that the Peoples Conference has been silent on the political front since the abrogation of the Article 370 on August 5, 2019. Sources said since then the party has not been holding any political activities. Despite repeated attempts, the Peoples Conference leaders were not available for comments. |
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