Early Times Report
Budgam, Nov 16: MP Aga Ruhullah on Sunday said the recent by-poll outcome in Badgam reflected the independent judgment of voters, asserting that no political party influenced the result. Speaking to reporters, Ruhullah said he had only urged people to vote according to their conscience, and the electorate responded with clarity. He said his political struggle is not for a seat in the Assembly or Parliament, but for safeguarding the political, social and religious rights of the people of Jammu and Kashmir. Ruhullah criticised those who, even in challenging times, remain focused solely on positions of power, calling such an approach inadequate for addressing the region’s broader issues. Responding to the recent terror at The by-poll outcome reflects the independent judgment of voters I had only urged people to vote according to their conscience, and the electorate responded with clarity. Ruhullah criticised those who, even in challenging times, remain focused solely on positions of power. acks in Delhi and Srinagar, he expressed solidarity with the victims and questioned the central government’s accountability. He said repeated violent incidents over the past 11 years require serious introspection and responsibility from those in power, rather than shifting blame onto Indian Muslims or Kashmiri Muslims. According to him, those responsible at political, administrative and security levels should have stepped down over recurring failures. On claims that opposition rallies featured his posters, Ruhullah said the people of Budgam voted independently and not due to any organisational directive. He said Kashmiri voters are fully conscious of their decisions and should not be underestimated or misinterpreted for political convenience. |