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Massive Setback To Gupkar Alliance In J&k As Sajad Lone's People's Conference Quits Farooq Abdullah-Led PAGD
In his letter, Sajad Lone has stated the purpose and sentiment of the People's Alliance for Gupkar Declaration was not being followed on the ground.
Srinagar: The Jammu and Kashmir People’s Conference chairman, Sajad Gani Lone Tuesday wrote a letter to President of People's Alliance for Gupkar Declaration (PAGD), Dr Farooq Abdullah, stating that his party is no longer part of the Gupkar Alliance. In his letter, Sajad Lone has stated the purpose and sentiment of the PAGD was not being followed on the ground. ALSO READ | J&K: Terror Module Busted In South Kashmir's Anantnag; Militant, Associate Arrested With Arms And Ammunitions
“This alliance needed sacrifice. Every party had to sacrifice on the ground in terms of giving space to fellow allies. No party is willing to cede space, no party is willing to sacrifice. We fought against each other in Kashmir province not against the perpetrators of August 5. And those who perpetrated August 5 and their minions are now vocally gleeful,” Sajad Lone mentions in his letter.
He further stated that it is difficult for them to stay on and pretend as if nothing has happened.
“There has been a breach of trust between partners which we believe is beyond remedy. The majoritarian view in our party is that we should pull out of the alliance in an amicable manner rather than waiting for things to get messier. And I am confirming that we will no longer be a part of the PAGD alliance,” he said.
“This alliance needed sacrifice. Every party had to sacrifice on the ground in terms of giving space to fellow allies. No party is willing to cede space, no party is willing to sacrifice. We fought against each other in Kashmir province not against the perpetrators of August 5. And those who perpetrated August 5 and their minions are now vocally gleeful,” Sajad Lone mentions in his letter.
He further stated that it is difficult for them to stay on and pretend as if nothing has happened.
“There has been a breach of trust between partners which we believe is beyond remedy. The majoritarian view in our party is that we should pull out of the alliance in an amicable manner rather than waiting for things to get messier. And I am confirming that we will no longer be a part of the PAGD alliance,” he said.
He further stated that he would, however, want to add that they are divorcing from the alliance not its objectives.
“We will continue to adhere to the objectives that we set out when this alliance was made. And the PAGD leadership should be assured that we will extend support on all issues which fall within the ambit of stated objectives. We have issued clear instructions to all party leaders not to issue any statements against PAGD alliance or its leaders,” the letter reads.
“We will continue to adhere to the objectives that we set out when this alliance was made. And the PAGD leadership should be assured that we will extend support on all issues which fall within the ambit of stated objectives. We have issued clear instructions to all party leaders not to issue any statements against PAGD alliance or its leaders,” the letter reads.
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