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Mehbooba's Stern Appeal To Home Minister Amit Shah: 'Refrain from Interfering in J&K's Electoral Process'

Mufti called on the Union Government and the Home Minister to ensure that the elections in Jammu and Kashmir are conducted with the same fairness and integrity as in other regions of India. She stressed the need to avoid pre-poll rigging and to cease intimidating the electorate and officers involved in the election process.

Mehbooba's Stern Appeal To Home Minister Amit Shah: 'Refrain from Interfering in J&K's Electoral Process'

People's Democratic Party (PDP) President Mehbooba Mufti has appealed to the Union Government and the Home Minister Amit Shahto refrain from interfering in the ongoing electoral process in Jammu and Kashmir, emphasizing the importance of allowing the elections to proceed freely and fairly, as they do in other parts of the country.

She called on the Union Government and the Home Minister to ensure that the elections in Jammu and Kashmir are conducted with the same fairness and integrity as in other regions of India. She stressed the need to avoid pre-poll rigging and to cease intimidating the electorate and officers involved in the election process. "Today, the situation is that the proxy parties of the BJP are coercing and threatening people, spending huge sums of money, and misinforming the Union Home Minister," Mehbooba said. "According to reports, during his J&K visit, the Home Minister called a meeting of Pahari officers, directing them that if they do not support the Peoples Conference in Baramulla and the Apni Party in the Anantnag-Rajouri seat, the outcome will be troublesome."

"I want to request those officers who come from the Pahari belt that you are courageous people. Jammu and Kashmir is witnessing trying circumstances. For God's sake, do not add to the torments of the already troubled people of Jammu and Kashmir. Please remain steadfast and neutral; we are here for you and will not allow anyone to hound or intimidate you," Mehbooba said.

"I also appeal to the Union Government, including the Home Minister, to please not meddle in the elections of Jammu and Kashmir. The way elections are held in the rest of the country, please allow them to happen that way here as well. Do not engage in pre-poll rigging; stop frightening the officers," Mehbooba urged.

Reflecting on past electoral issues, Mehbooba recalled the 1987 elections, where rigging undermined public trust in the democratic process. She warned that any repeat of such manipulation could have disastrous consequences, like the violence and turmoil that followed the 1987 elections. She criticized the BJP's proxy parties for using coercion, threats, and financial incentives to influence the election outcomes, particularly highlighting reports of the Union Home Minister's meetings with Pahari officers to sway support in favor of certain parties.

Mehbooba stated that the active participation of people in the elections is a strong message to New Delhi, opposing the August 2019 decision that revoked Jammu and Kashmir's special status.
On Jamaat-e-Islami participating in the elections, Mehbooba said, "In 1987, rigging changed the equations, and people's trust in the electoral process was shaken. But today, the people are coming out in droves as they know that in a democratic process, the greatest platform to express dissent is the ballot, not the bullet. 

However, if the government repeats 1987 here again, when a political group misguided the Union Government and polls were rigged, the situation is going to prove calamitous," Mehbooba warned.

Mehbooba Mufti was in Kupwara today, where she addressed multiple roadshows and public gatherings. She said that the BJP-led administration is fearful of this support, and that the PDP continues to hold a significant place in the hearts of the people.