Political Leaders Question NC's Motives in Delhi Statehood Protest
Sajad Lone and Altaf Bukhari have opted out of the NC's protest, raising doubts about its true intentions amid calls for statehood in Jammu and Kashmir.

Political Leaders Question NC's Motives in Delhi Statehood Protest
In a bold move, J&K Apni Party chief Altaf Bukhari and Sajad Lone, both prominent political figures, have announced they will not participate in the National Conference's (NC) planned protest at Jantar Mantar in Delhi. Bukhari criticized the NC's initiative, suggesting it aims to bolster its own government rather than genuinely advocate for the people of Jammu and Kashmir.
Lone echoed similar sentiments, questioning the timing and underlying motives of the protest, which is centered around the demand for statehood in the region. As the political landscape shifts, citizens are left wondering: What are the true intentions behind these protests? Will they serve the interests of the people or merely the political aspirations of the leaders involved?
As reported by The Hindu, this divergence among political leaders raises critical questions about accountability and the genuine representation of public interests in the ongoing discussions surrounding Jammu and Kashmir's governance.
Source: The Hindu



