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Contesting assembly election alone: Solanki, Yadav to | | | seek feedback of Cong workers Early Times Report
Jammu, June 29: Two days after a high-level meeting in Delhi, All India Congress Committee (AICC) general secretary in-charge J&K Bharatsinh Solanki reached Srinagar to seek feedback from grassroots workers to decide on Assembly polls. Solanki along with AICC Joint Secretary Manoj Yadav reached Srinagar on a three-day visit to the Union Territory to interact with grassroots workers and supporters. Highly placed sources said during the Delhi meeting on Thursday, the majority of the J&K-based Congress leaders suggested the high command to fight the coming Assembly elections alone as they claimed that only Congress has a base in both Jammu and Kashmir regions. Sources said that the high command has deputed both Solanki and Yadav to interact with workers at the block and district levels to seek their opinions about the stand to be taken by the party for the Assembly polls. Sources said that J&K-based Congress leaders have suggested that instead of allying with the National Conference, the party should focus on seat adjustment with both the National Conference and the Peoples Democratic Party only on half a dozen seats and allow friendly contests on other segments. “Congress high-command will also take national perspective into consideration before taking any decision on going it alone in the Assembly polls in J&K”, sources said. Congress leadership at the Centre is very much aware that both the NC and PDP have strong bases in some pockets of the Kashmir Valley as well as in the Jammu region. |
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