DDC polls: Is PAGD unity really on ground?

Jammu, Nov 17: The claims of united contest in District Development Council elections by four main political parties under the banner of People’s Alliance of Gupkar Declaration (PAGD) seem to be made on papers only as “proxy candidates” are being fielded in a number of constituencies in many areas of Jammu.
Reliable sources told KNO that NC, PDP and Congress have fielded candidates against one another in women reserved Moughla constituency of Kalakote sub division in Rajouri district.

Pertinently, PAGD headed by Dr. Farooq Abdullah as President and Mehbooba Mufti as Vice President recently announced to contest DDC polls jointly.
However, on ground, the government officials dealing with DDC polls said that “proxy candidates” of these parties are being fielded as independent candidates.
Citing example, they said that against an officially announced NC candidate from Mendhar, a senior Congress leader is in competition as an independent whereas in Loran, Bufliyaz, Surankote and other constituencies of Poonch district, “proxy candidates” of PAGD parties against one another are in the fray.
Furthermore, the officials said, the alliance balloon seem to be getting punctured badly in Rajouri district also where NC, Congress and PDP are fielding candidates against each other either in proxy manner whereas in Moughla, the fight between these parties has become official.
“Last date for submission of nomination forms in Moughla DDC constituency was Monday and total six candidates have filed their nomination papers,” officials said.

They added that surprisingly, in this women reserved seat, two candidates are independent while one is from BJP.
The other three candidates who are in the poll fray and have filed their nominations include Shamim Akhter from National Conference, Safina Akhter from Congress and Razia Sultana from People’s Democratic Party.
“Candidates of PDP, NC and Congress clearly state that PAGD alliance in assistance with Congress is confined on papers only,” these officials said.
They further said that condition is same from other constituencies also where PAGD alliance parties are fielding proxy candidates against each other.
Sources said that although Congress has announced that it will fight jointly with the PAGD but in Budhal Old (A) constituency which is known as Peeri constituency, Congress and NC both have fielded their candidates against each other whereas in Dhangri, PDP have fielded proxy candidate against NC.
Talking to KNO, Congress chief spokesman for J&K Ravinder Sharma said that the party has not endorsed PAGD candidates everywhere and has fielded its own candidates in some constituencies.

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