Anger Against PDP-BJP Explains Farooq Abdullah’s Bypoll Victory
By Daanish Bin Nabi
After winning the Srinagar
parliamentary seat with a margin of over 10,000 votes, National Conference
patron and three-time chief minister Dr Farooq Abdullah immediately demanded
the imposition of Governor’s rule in the state. He also pitched for a dialogue
with Pakistan and Hurriyat Conference.
My effort will be to start
a dialogue with Pakistan. I’m calling all stakeholders in Kashmir and make a
strategy to present it before the Centre. The Hurriyat leaders are important
stakeholders in Kashmir and the dialogue should be initiated with them as well:
Farooq Abdullah, President, National Conference
Can Farooq Abdullah be a Game-Changer?
This was Farooq Abdullah’s
victory speech which ought to be marked with celebratory remarks but his
comments depict the ugly turn of happenings in Kashmir.
His remarks showcase how
the present dispensation of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and Bharatiya Janata
Party (BJP) have mishandled the affairs in Kashmir.
Yes, politics is the art of
the possible, and perhaps it’s also about seizing an opportunity at an opportune
time.
In such a scenario, will
Abdullah be able to convince the Indo-Pak leadership with a win-win situation
for both sides, at the same time satiating the collective aspirations of the
people of Jammu & Kashmir on either side of LoC?
And if he fails in doing
so, it will be regarded as a volte-face by the common people in Kashmir who’ve
always taken him at face value.
Touching a Raw Nerve
Political commentator and
senior journalist Riyaz Masroor says, “His win has had a bloody backdrop as he
himself said in the victory speech that he never has experienced such a turmoil
during elections since he joined politics.”
Whatever has been happening
in the last eight to nine months in Kashmir, mostly during the by-elections,
has completely damaged the reputation of pro-India politics in Kashmir: Riyaz
Masroor, Political Commentator & Senior Journalist
So what exactly is the NC
patron trying to achieve my making such provocatory statements? Analysts
suggest his remarks are inspired by hopes of reviving his party’s fortune in
the Valley amidst seething anger and frustration among people since last year’s
unrest.
According to Masroor,
buoyed by his recent victory, Abdullah Senior might have three objectives in
mind:
Firstly, he would try to
restore the credibility of his own party which has received a beating since
2010.
Secondly, he would like to
restore the lost ground of dialogue with people in Kashmir which has eroded
during the Mufti-era.
Thirdly, he would try and
become an interface between the angry youth, Hurriyat and New Delhi.
United Against Hindutva Forces
Only a few days before
elections, Farooq Abdullah had said that a stone-pelter is giving away his life
for the resolution of Kashmir imbroglio.
As far as the common
Kashmiris are concerned, Farooq Abdullah for many, is the last hope that can
pull people out of the present political morass.
However, the hardened stand
he has maintained against Hindutva forces since last few months will be now be
tested in Parliament.
After all, before the Lok
Sabha bypolls, Farooq Abdullah had also sought support from his one-time
arch-rival, the separatist-leaning party, Jamaat-e-Islami.
Farooq Abdullah’s win is a
clear message to the Hindutva forces that the people of Kashmir have rejected
the communal forces. Second, it is also a clear message to the PDP and Mehbooba
Mufti that it was a referendum against her policies: Imran Nabi Dar, Provincial
Spokesperson, National Conference
More Bad News for PDP
There is also no good news
for the PDP if we look at the results of Srinagar parliamentary seat. The National
Conference (NC) took lead in five out of eight segments in the city. The
results show how much the PDP vote base has weaned away since 2014 Assembly
elections, when the party had won five seats in Srinagar.
Anger Against Ruling Govt
Kashmir is on the brink. As
I conclude this piece one more youth has been killed in firing in Batamloo.
With every passing day, more videos of atrocities against civilians have
started appearing on social media.
In such a charged
atmosphere, Farooq Abdullah’s victory is being seen as a succour by the common
people in Kashmir not because they have a soft corner for him but due to a rage
against the present political dispensation in Kashmir.
Published
by Quint 17 April 2017, 4:32 PM