Suhail Khan

Srinagar, Oct 24: Imran Dar, the National Conference candidate who was not successful in the election, has raised serious concerns regarding the integrity of the electoral process. He stated that the outcome validates his party’s long-held contention that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) disrupts the normal conduct of elections.

Speaking Exclusively with Kashmir Convener, Dar questioned the legitimacy of the result, pointing to a discrepancy in the vote count. He noted that while the BJP initially held 28 seats, they ultimately secured 32, and demanded transparency on how this shift occurred. He described the methods used as “horse-trading.”

Dar alleged that the BJP leveraged its significant resources to secure the seat, despite not having a sufficient mandate independently

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