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No decision yet over continuing in coalition: Soz
Congress not to field candidates against Tarigami, Mir, Hakeem
7/21/2014 12:14:53 AM
Early Times Report

Srinagar, July 20 : The state Congress chief Saif-ud-din Soz today stated that NC votes didn't transfer in Congress's favor in Jammu region and that people of the state had anger against the National Conference when recently parliament polls were held. Soz while talking to media persons stated that the Congress party has not decided anything vis-à-vis continuing the coalition in the state. "Let the government run smoothly.
Both the parties will have the agendas. The fact of the matter is that we have not decided anything about the issue." Over the recent comments of the chief minister Omar Abdullah wherein he stated that he conveyed to AICC chairperson Sonia Gandhi 10 days ago that NC is going to contest the polls alone, Soz stated that it is the entitlement of the chief minister whatever he says. "People know who was saying what. The statements are on record."The state Congress chief stated that people had lot of anger against the National Conference and that became one of the major factors of losing the recently held elections.
Over the reports that NC votes were transferred to Congress in Jammu region and the vice-versa didn't happen in valley, Soz stated that votes from the ruling national conference didn't get transferred in the favor of Congress and the facts are very much in the public domain. Over the situation in valley, Soz stated that Congress strived to transfer votes in NC's account but the people were carrying lot of anger against the National Conference. He stated further that Congress is going to contest on all the 87 assembly segments of the state and efforts have been kick started for the same. However, Soz remarked that the party is not going to field its candidates CPI (M) leader Mohammad Yousuf Tarigami, DPN chief Ghulam Hassan Mir and PDF chairman Hakeem Mohammad Yasin. "These three leaders will be included in the list of 87 seats and we will not fight against them."
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