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Not invited to working committee meet, Mehdi points to NC’s ‘lack of intent’ to fulfill poll promises

Says party risks losing public support and trust

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Srinagar: Lok Sabha MP Aga Ruhullah Mehdi on Thursday said he did not attend the ongoing two-day working committee meeting of the National Conference as he was not invited, and reiterated his differences with the party over its “lack of intent” to fulfill the promises made during 2024 assembly elections.

“I do not know which meeting is going on and what it is about. If there is a working committee meeting, then I am a permanent member of the working committee. It is for the first time since 2002 that I have not received an invitation. I came to know about the meeting through the media,” Mehdi told reporters in Ganderbal.

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The MP, said to be estranged from his party for some time now, said he had visited Ganderbal — part of the Srinagar Lok Sabha constituency which Mehdi represents — on the invitation of locals to discuss some issues which needed to be raised with the administration.

Asserting that his differences with the National Conference (NC) were over the party’s lack of intent to fulfill the promises made during 2024 assembly polls, Mehdi — an influential Shia leader — said he was neither maintaining a distance from the NC nor planning to float a new political outfit.

“My fight is for principles, not for the chair. If I have disagreements with the party, it is over principles and nothing else. The disagreement is about the failure to do what we had to in one year. My disagreement is not about launching a new party,” he said.

Mehdi said a crucial promise over which the NC sought votes in 2024 was to push for restoration of the “constitutional guarantees” under the Article 370 which was revoked by the Centre on August 5, 2019.

“That was the biggest reason for the mandate. We got the mandate to work on our political agenda, to look for allies across the country and create a force to seek the restoration of our protections and constitutional guarantees. Our political agenda comprised the issue of political prisoners, we got votes for that. We have to fulfill those promises,” he added.

Stressing that his party should not “dilute its cause”, Mehdi said the NC has to make efforts for implementation of its political agenda.

“We cannot dilute our fight. We cannot dilute our cause by using the BJP’s language by limiting the fight to the restoration of statehood. If we are diluting that cause, we are treading the path of the BJP. We cannot betray the people,” he said.

He said if the NC does not abide by its principles, and does not implement the promises made in its election manifesto, “they will lose the trust of the people, and it will be the biggest loss”.

He asserted that the people put their trust on the mainstream in the 2024 elections, and if there is a “betrayal or failure”, that trust would be lost forever.

“This trust has come after a huge (trust) deficit and if there is a betrayal or failure from this side, this trust will be lost forever. Then it will not be about a particular party, but the whole establishment and the representative system.

“I do not want this trust to be broken at any cost. If the party wants to break it, if it wants to stay away from the principles, then it can take that path. I will not abandon my principles, and this trust that has been earned,” he added.

Asked about his ultimatum to the NC-led government to resolve the reservation issue before the winter session of Parliament ends, the MP said if the issue remained unaddressed, he would be compelled to stand with the students.

“The protest is not against the party. If they say it is about ego, I will step back from the issue. Let them meet the students and resolve the issue. Even if you make the students go against me, it is not a problem, but resolve the issue within a month.

“It is a matter of urgency, and if the issue remains unaddressed even after a month, I will be compelled to support the students and protest against the government till the issue is resolved,” he said. (PTI)

‘Goes wherever he gets chair’: Ruhullah Mehdi on Deputy CM’s ‘limelight’ remark

Srinagar MP Aga Ruhullah Mehdi on Thursday said that his political stance is driven by principles, a day after Deputy Chief Minister Surinder Choudhary advised him to raise his voice in Parliament and stop seeking limelight.

Speaking with reporters, Mehdi said that people who lack discipline, principle, honesty, and loyalty in their politics are not even worthy of a response.

“The Deputy CM left the PDP, and yet he advises me about principles and party. My fight is for principles, not for the chair. I have not changed the party and principles for the chair,” Mehdi said.

He said that two years ago, the Deputy CM was not in the National Conference. For some time he was aligned with the BJP, and then with the PDP. “Wherever he gets the chair and opportunity, he goes there,” Mehdi said.

He also said that such people have no principles, no values, and no direction in their lives. “My politics and my efforts are based on principles and values. That is why, if I have expressed disagreement with the party, it is based on principles, and not for the chair,” he said. (KNO)

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