Omar Abdullah files nomination for Baramulla Lok Sabha Seat

National Conference (NC) vice president Omar Abdullah submitted his nomination papers for the Baramulla Lok Sabha constituency in Jammu and Kashmir on Thursday, marking a significant step in the political landscape of the region.
Accompanied by NC’s treasurer Shammi Oberoi and senior vice president of the Jammu and Kashmir Pradesh Congress Committee G N Monga, Abdullah filed his nomination papers before Baramulla Deputy Commissioner Minga Sherpa, the returning officer for the constituency.

Abdullah’s candidacy sets the stage for a compelling electoral contest, as he faces off against People’s Conference president and former separatist leader turned mainstream politician, Sajad Lone. Additionally, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has nominated former Rajya Sabha MP Mir Fayaz from the same seat.
Responding to queries regarding Sajad Lone’s conditional withdrawal from the race contingent upon a public commitment to the restoration of Article 370 by the opposition bloc, Abdullah refrained from comment, asserting that the NC’s stance on Article 370 restoration has consistently been resolute.
Abdullah emphasized that his party seeks support from the electorate in opposition to the decisions made regarding Article 370, a sentiment echoed by like-minded allies. He expressed optimism in garnering increased support from individuals aligned with their cause.

The parliamentary elections assume heightened significance, particularly as they mark the first major electoral event in Jammu and Kashmir since the revocation of Article 370 on August 5, 2019, Abdullah noted. Notably, Abdullah’s filing of nomination papers for a Lok Sabha election comes after a hiatus of two decades, with his last tenure in the 14th Lok Sabha spanning from 2004 to 2009.
Highlighting the absence of assembly elections in the region for a decade, Abdullah underscored the importance of democratic participation and representation in Jammu and Kashmir.

Regarding recent controversial remarks made by Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, Abdullah called for action by the Election Commission against such divisive rhetoric, expressing concern over attempts to polarize communities along religious lines.
Abdullah’s candid remarks reflect the evolving political discourse in Jammu and Kashmir, as candidates vie for electoral success amidst ongoing debates surrounding key issues and regional dynamics.

Ajay Jandyal

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