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J&K Assembly— Winning Formula 

by KD Desk
December 11, 2022
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Whenever it takes place, the Assembly Election in J&K would be very different from previous elections. The terrain, obstacles, faces, and agendas will all differ, not to mention the differences in the faces on the field. The way that people react to the new conditions will likewise be very different from how they did previously. The forthcoming election will be a metamorphosis, a result of whatever J&K experienced since 2019 and may experience up till the Government officially announces the Assembly Election.
The altered circumstances necessitate a shift in strategy from the political parties, who will fully engage in the process. The parties will have to depart from the conventional strategy while abandoning capitalising on sentiment because what is currently out there, starting right in the eyes of the general public, is more real and requires a real, pragmatic solution; or a way to deal with it. Those who will continue to stick to that may now have to face a crushing defeat.

While we’re talking about changing the strategy, there also needs to be a shift in terms of who is given the mandate to run for office by the political parties. The onus is on the political parties to tread carefully and only push individuals to the forefront who have a clean image, and a presentably clean face to grab the attention of the general public; those who have been making their name out of legacy may fail; the “yes-men” too, may get booted out; The traditional method of handing over the mandate to run for office must be abandoned since the environment and the overall attitude of the populace call for a more credible face that can have an impact on the ground.

Boycott is a forgotten history even the National Conference President Dr Farooq Abdullah termed boycotting the Panchayat election as a big mistake. Making the Assembly Election meaningful is necessary this time around in light of the fact that J&K is now a Union Territory and the fact that the restructuring of constituencies has also been finalised. This will provide relief for the people of J&K, who have gone several years without having a popularly elected government and are now at the mercy of the bureaucracy.

The political parties have a responsibility to adopt new ideas and abandon practices that were standard for them five years ago to enhance themselves and the general welfare of the populace. They must provide the conditions for a fair election that, in the end, produces beneficial results for the people, moreover, what matters is that “yes-men” must be ejected, and those who are sincere and have a good reputation to uphold are given the opportunity to advance.

KD Desk

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