Tag: Sajjad Lone

  • Attacks on Kashmir attempt to alienate majority community in UT, says PC chairman Sajjad Lone

    By PTI

    SRINAGAR: Peoples Conference Chairman Sajjad Gani Lone on Saturday said the spate of attacks on Kashmir was a deliberate attempt of othering the majority community in the union territory and identifying it with the savagery that a lunatic fringe is indulging in.

    Lone, who has condemned the attack on minorities, said the Jammu and Kashmir administration does not have the luxury of resorting to a randomised response.

    “Attempts are being made to violently target the minority community. There is a deliberate attempt of othering the majority community and identifying it with the savagery that a lunatic fringe is indulging in.

    “It is important to make a distinction between the majority community and the fringiest of the fringe, consisting of a few individuals who are a curse for this land and people inhabiting this land.”

    “They have not spared the majority community either and have killed at whim and continue to target all those who are not in conformity with their world view,” Lone said.

    Lone emphasised on the need to remain steadfast and united in this hour of grief and protect the people.

    “Our collective heritage and our collective histories of our struggles, our travails demand that we understand that this land is ours and that we together don’t allow trespassers and encroachers to scare us away.

    “A helpless civilian can do nothing against the diktats of violence and the majority community is as pained and as scared as the minority community.

    “I am under no illusions- the guns targeting the minority community today will target the majority community tomorrow.

    “They have done it in the past for the last three decades, they have done it just a few days back and they will do it again,” he added.

    Lone said the madness of perpetrators of violence would not matter if there is a resolve to call a spade a spade.

    “I am a Kashmiri Muslim and have lost my dear father to bullets and there are thousands like me. We are all in it together. We are connected through the pain of losing our loved ones to bullets. Those who indulge in terror, those who believe in violence have no religion, no faith and no nationality,” he added.

    Lone underscored that while the people of J&K cannot afford to give a scattered, disunited response, it is equally important for the state administration to understand that it just does not have the luxury of resorting to a randomised response.

    “That would be walking into a trap laid by the killers. What we need is a specific targeting of those involved in acts of terror. Sifting through three-decade records and summoning old OGWs who have reintegrated into the society may do more harm than benefit. Wholesale summoning is as harmful and counter-productive,” he added.

    He emphasised that the union territory administration needs to understand that it may have been operating in an environment, which was not as challenging as it is today or might be in the future and they need to gear up to face these challenges.

    “Our learning curves are bloodied and have been drawn over the last three decades in the company of a lot of pain and bloodshed. Not referring to these curves will be a waste of that sacrifice.

    “We will have to refer to these learning curves and I can tell you with authority that our learning curves will never recommend a randomised response,” he said.

  • Three former PDP leaders join Sajjad Lone’s People’s Conference

    By ANI
    SRINAGAR: Former PDP leaders Khurshid Alam, Pir Mansoor and Syed Basharat Ahmed Bukhari on Monday joined Sajjad Lone’s People’s Conference.

    They were inducted into the People’s Conference in presence of the party’s chief Sajjad Lone.

    Earlier in November last year, three People’s Democratic Party (PDP) leaders – Dhaman Bhasin, Fallail Singh and Pritam Kotwal resigned terming the party as “second fiddle” to National Conference.

    In 2020, PDP’s founder member Muzaffar Hussain Beigh had also quit the party last year.

  • After Muzaffar Hussain Baig’s ‘ghar wapsi’, People’s Conference eyes pan-Kashmir expansion

    Express News Service
    SRINAGAR: The entry of senior politician and former PDP patron Muzaffar Hussain Baig into Sajjad Lone’s People’s Conference (PC) is bound to turn the party into a strong political force in north Kashmir.

    The party is hopeful that many leaders from the Valley will also join them in the coming days.

    Seventy-four-year-old Baig, who had started his political career with Peoples Conference in the 1970s, joined the party on Wednesday. 

    Baig’s ghar wapsi is a major shot in the arm for the party. Being a former MP and two-time ex-MLA from Baramulla in north Kashmir, he has a support base in north Kashmir.

    His entry will further consolidate PC’s ground in north Kashmir and turn it into a strong political force in the region comprising three districts of Baramulla, Kupwara and Bandipora.

    All top leaders of PC including its chairman Sajjad Gani Lone, senior vice president Abdul Gani Vakil, influential Shia leaders Imran Ansari and Abid Ansari hail from north Kashmir.

    The party is hopeful that more leaders will join the party in the coming days.

    Muzaffar Baig’s wife Safina Baig, who won the DDC chairman’s post in Baramulla with the support of PC, is also likely to join the party in the coming days. Safina, who was PDP’s woman wing president, contested the DDC polls as an independent candidate after being denied mandate by PDP.

    Party spokesperson Adnan Ashraf told The New Indian Express that many leaders including some top political figures from the south and central Kashmir will be joining the party in the coming days.

    Without divulging any names, he said, “PC will not be restricted or confined to north Kashmir only. We will have people from all parts of the Valley.”

    The PC had been a part of the seven-parties Gupkar Alliance on Article 370 restoration but quit the alliance after DDC polls alleging that NC and PDP fielded proxy candidates in the polls.

    Of the 110 seats won by the Gupkar Alliance, PC had won eight seats.

    The PC has wrested control of Kupwara DDC, where it has got its own chairman and if Safina Baig also joins the party, then it would control two out of three north Kashmir districts.

    The PC will be vying with the Apni Party of influential businessman and former PDP leader Altaf Bukhari to emerge as a strong political force in the Valley to challenge NC and PDP.