Tuesday, 02 January 2024 12:17 GMT

Rajya Sabha Polls: NC-Congress Spar Over 'Promised Safe Seat'


(MENAFN- Kashmir Observer)
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Srinagar- Did National Conference President Dr. Farooq Abdullah assure senior Congress leader Sonia Gandhi that a safe seat would be allocated to the party in the upcoming Rajya Sabha polls? Congress leaders claim he did, but the National Conference has denied giving any such assurance.

Senior leadership from both parties were engaged in behind-the-scenes negotiations over seat-sharing arrangements. Congress had requested a safe seat, but the National Conference declined, offering instead a“risky” seat where theP holds an advantageous position.

They revealed that Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge personally initiated communication with the NC leadership.“He spoke to Dr. Farooq Abdullah over the phone and expressed the desire that a safe seat be allocated to Congress,” sources said, adding that Dr. Abdullah later met Sonia Gandhi in New Delhi.

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During these talks, Congress leaders claimed that Farooq Abdullah had offered a safe seat to the party, although there was no independent confirmation of this.

In a handout issued to the media on Sunday evening, Congress reiterated its claim.“The meeting expressed dismay over the unilateral announcement by senior coalition partner National Conference of its three candidates and the offer of a fourth seat to Congress, despite an assurance to the top leadership of Congress of leaving a secure seat for our party,” the handout stated.

Sources also said that Congress MP and general secretary in-charge of J&K, Syed Nasir Hussain, had planned to travel to Srinagar to discuss the seat-sharing arrangement.“He was advised to meet Omar Abdullah in Delhi, who was scheduled to arrive the following day,” sources added.

The meeting between Omar Abdullah and Nasir Hussain reportedly took place on October 9 in New Delhi.

During the meeting, Omar Abdullah is said to have told Hussain that the NC had not offered a safe seat to Congress.“The NC leadership did not maintain communication with Congress after the meeting. There was complete silence between the two sides from October 9 to October 12,” sources said.

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