Elections spark major political realignments as leaders likely to switch allegiance
Suhail Dar
With the announcement of elections in Jammu and Kashmir after a decade, a significant shift is unfolding across the region. Numerous leaders have renounced their affiliations with established parties and are joining new ones.
Earlier on Saturday, Taj Mohiuddin, a key ally of Ghulam Nabi Azad and a founding member of the Democratic Progressive Azad Party (DPAP), left the party to join the Indian National Congress. While switching sides close to elections is a common occurrence in Kashmir’s politics, these recent defections could significantly impact the region's political landscape.
In the recent past, Noor Mohammad Sheikh, a former legislator who joined the Apni Party after leaving the Peoples' Democratic Party (PDP), has become the third legislator to quit the ...









