Mehbooba Mufti’s daughter Iltija Mufti
People’s Democratic Party (PDP) candidate from Bijbehra assembly constituency and daughter of former CM Mehbooba Mufti, Iltija Mufti predicted a hung assembly in Jammu and Kashmir on Wednesday. He said his party will play an important role in forming the government. Let us tell you that voting was held in 24 assembly seats of Jammu and Kashmir on Wednesday. Iltija Mufti’s assembly seat was also included in the first phase of polling.
Iltija, daughter of PDP chief and former chief minister Mehbooba Mufti, said that the election would have a fragmented mandate instead of a decisive mandate and no political party would get an absolute majority and a hung assembly would be formed.
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On the other hand, Mehbooba Mufti accused the Jammu and Kashmir Police of stopping her from going to Shahdara Sharif in Rajouri. He targeted the police about this.
Mehbooba accused him of stopping him from going to Shahdara Sharif
He tweeted, “It is strange that the Jammu and Kashmir police stopped me from going to Shahdara Sharif in Rajouri, where I have a public meeting tomorrow.” I was stopped at Surankot, where I was not allowed to proceed. As our vehicles were stopped from moving further, we were forced to walk to Sharda Sharif.
It’s weird to be @JmuKmrPolice Stop me from going to Shahdara Sharif in Rajouri where I have a public meeting tomorrow. I was stopped at Surankot where I was not allowed to proceed. We were forced to walk all the way to Sharda Sharif as our vehicles were stopped pic.twitter.com/OWWQJDoVXc
— Mehbooba Mufti (@MehboobaMufti) September 18, 2024
The PDP candidate said that outside officials are influenced by people and “Babu Raj” is going on in Jammu and Kashmir with corruption and red tape. Iltija said that unemployment among the youth has increased and there are no jobs for the youth. “If young people don’t pick up guns now, they will become victims of drug addiction, which is becoming an epidemic here,” he said. “All this must be resolved and can be resolved by restarting democracy.”
He said and added that “in a conflict zone, democracy was kept in the deep freezer for so many years.” The PDP candidate said, “I am happy that the elections are finally held and the people will be able to send their representatives to the assembly who will represent them without any fear and advocate their issues reluctantly.”
Iltija Mufti said this on vote distribution
When asked if the Engineer Rashid-led Awami Ittihad Party (AIP) and Jamaat-e-Islami would form an alliance and field their candidates against the PDP, Iltija said, “I don’t think so… I think so. That we all have our own space…I’m not going to make small talk about anyone who would legitimize someone or their attitude and make me feel threatened because of them.”
He said it was a good move that Jamaat was participating in the elections and alleged that “the National Conference openly rigged the elections in 1987 and declared Jamaat as a criminal which has led history to take a very turbulent path and we all have to pay the price.” Falling for him.” The PDP candidate said that Jamaat has done a great job here and provided education to lakhs of students which should not be forgotten and the work they have done socially.