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Mehbooba Mufti, the PDP leader, called the results of the Karnataka Assembly election a “ray of hope” and expressed optimism that the rest of the nation will reject “communal politics” in a similar manner and vote for the development and prosperity of the nation.
Once the Congress was announced as the clear winner of the election in Karnataka, Mehbooba made these remarks. According to the most recent trends on the Election Commission’s (EC) website, the Congress was increasing its representation in 136 of the 224 Assembly seats in the southern state.
She said while the democratic values of the country and the idea of brotherhood were being attacked, “a ray of hope is being seen from Karnataka today”.
“I hope people across the country will also reject communal politics and vote for the country’s development and prosperity,” Mehbooba said.
She said the people of Karnataka have sent a good message that they do not want to get into the Hindu-Muslim debate and vote in the name of gods, but on issues of unemployment, price rise and other developmental concerns.
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“Congratulations to @INCIndia for sweeping Karnataka. Wasn’t easy given that BJP unleashed the most vicious communal campaign. The people of Karnataka have rejected division & bigotry. I hope this is the start of a new beginning for India,” she wrote.
To a question on recent political developments in Pakistan, the PDP president said the situation in the neighbouring country is very bad.
“But it is Pakistan’s fortune that institutions there like the judiciary or the media are playing their role well and making the government answerable… The courts are trying to maintain the roles of the institutions. I think the situation there is a matter of concern for India… But if anything can take Pakistan out of this morass, it is these institutions,” she said.
Asked about the preparations for the G20 meeting scheduled to take place in the Kashmir Valley later this month, the PDP chief said people are being put to inconvenience in the name of the preparations.
“The preparations are on across the country, which is a good thing. But the oppression happening in Jammu and Kashmir, especially in the Valley, in the name of G20 — arrests, crackdowns, searches, frisking … the roads in Srinagar were dug just to show that development is taking place — this has caused agony to people,” Mehbooba said.
“The locals here are put to inconvenience just to welcome people from outside. I think the aim of G20 is to sell Kashmir, which they think is a trophy they got after 2019 (when the Centre abrogated Article 370 of the Constitution), and want to showcase that everything is alright, but (actually) nothing is alright here,” she said.
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