Sajad Gani Lone Says ‘Azadi’ Sentiments in Kashmir Have ‘Gone Underground but Still Exists’

Jammu and Kashmir People’s Conference (JKPC) chairman Sajad Gani Lone has stated that the ‘Azadi’ (freedom) sentiment in Jammu and Kashmir has not disappeared but has merely “gone underground.” In an exclusive interview, Lone expressed that while the visible push for ‘Azadi’ may have diminished, the feeling still lingers among Kashmiris, albeit in more subtle ways.

“Azadi Sentiments Have Not Vanished, They’ve Gone Underground”: Lone
When asked whether the idea of ‘Azadi‘ is over, Sajad Lone responded, “No, I don’t think it’s totally over. It’s gone underground, but it’s scared.” According to Lone, the region’s muscular policy towards dissent has pushed the sentiment underground, giving it a prolonged yet hidden presence. “As Kashmiris, we can feel it. It’s somewhere there,” he added, emphasizing that although the sentiment is not overtly visible, it continues to exist.

Fragile Peace in Jammu and Kashmir?
When asked if Jammu and Kashmir is experiencing a “fragile peace,” Lone cautiously agreed. “It seems so. It didn’t seem so before, but now I think it is,” he remarked. Reflecting on his defeat in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, Lone admitted that his perception of peace in the region shifted after the loss. However, he remains hopeful for lasting peace, saying, “I just hope it’s total peace for all.”

Sajad Lone on His 2024 Lok Sabha Defeat
Lone’s defeat in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections from his home constituency in Baramulla did not deeply impact him. He explained that the vote was not against him personally but against Delhi and the BJP. Lone secured 173,239 votes, losing to independent candidate Sheikh Abdur Rashid, who defeated former chief minister Omar Abdullah by a margin of over 2.04 lakh votes.

Also read: ‘Pakistan Has Not Moved on From Kashmir Issue, Should Divert Their Funds to Public Good’: Defence Expert

Lone’s Focus Shifts to Jammu and Kashmir Assembly Elections
Looking ahead, Sajad Gani Lone is preparing to contest the upcoming Jammu and Kashmir Assembly elections. He will fight from two constituencies in Kupwara district—Handwara and Kupwara—which are key regions in north Kashmir. The assembly elections will be held in three phases: September 18, September 25, and October 1, with the vote counting scheduled for October 8.

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