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Doda gears up for intense battle
Wani, Suhrawardy have a point to prove
11/28/2008 12:13:41 AM
EARLY TIMES REPORT
JAMMU, Nov 27: Despite a chill sending down shivers, this mountainous constituency is hot with political activity and the enthusiasm is at its highest as Doda braces up for a tough battle between Congress and the National Conference.
Going to polls in sixth phase and second last phase of ongoing assembly elections, Doda is witness to an unprecedented political activity where Khalid Najib Suhrawardy of National Conference has the challenge of recapturing family bastion and the businessman-turned-politician Abdul Majid Wani of Congress has to prove that he is here to stay in politics.
"This is not the time to wait and watch. It's time to reach out to voters," observed Abdul Majid Wani, the Congress candidate from Doda and a member of the dissolved house. He is pitted against the National Conference's Khalid Najeeb Suhrawardy, a former home minister.
The Congress candidate is waiting for party leaders to visit and tell people about their accomplishments.
"When we tell people how life has been transformed in this area due to the huge development ushered in by the Congress government, they realise that neither the National Conference nor the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) did anything for them except offering slogans and false promises," Wani said.
Flags and banners of the various candidates have come up. National Conference patron and chief ministerial candidate Farooq Abdullah addressed a rally here Monday.
"This time, we will form the government," he asserted at a huge gathering amid cheers.
He criticised Mufti Mohammad Sayeed, the PDP patron and rival chief ministerial candidate who was in town Sunday and had said his party's rule had ushered in an era of peace and development. Farooq, in his candid style, said the PDP and the Congress were "liars".
The coalition rule of the PDP and the Congress has left the state divided on communal and regional lines, he said.
Suharwardy said his party had done work in the "most difficult times" from 1996 to 2002 when it ruled the state. "The foundation for peace was laid by our party, the rest is a story of some followup action here and there," he said.
The competition is being welcomed by voters as they feel they will be eagerly courted by various parties.
"The separatists have done nothing but helped prolong our suffering. The militants killed innocents and now they want us to boycott the polls. For what?," asked Nissar Ahmad, a labourer with the forest contractor here.
Ahmad has to trek 11 km from his home in Bharat - a mountainous bowl-like area - to his work site. The day he doesn't work, it becomes difficult for him to feed his family of five.
"If there are no elections, there will be no work and I cannot afford to lose my daily earnings. I will vote," he said.
Bashir Ahmad, a youth in his 20s, is concerned about unemployment. "I want to vote because whosoever is elected will have to do something on this front, and will be held accountable if they do not," he said.
Doda people have seen the way those in the valley queued up to vote - with over 63 percent polling - and have been inspired. "We have our right to vote too, so we will, come what may," said Bashir Ahmad.
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