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PDP set for significant gain in south Kashmir as influential tribal leader eyes party

Majid Salam

The People’s Democratic Party (PDP) is set to receive a major boost, as Choudhary Haroon Rashid is likely to join the party led by former Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti.

Choudhary Haroon Rashid, a resident of Bidhar in the Kokernag assembly seat of Anantnag district—a seat now reserved for Scheduled Tribes (ST) following the recent delimitation exercise—has unexpectedly resigned from all his responsibilities within the Democratic Progressive Azad Party (DPAP), including his basic membership.

This surprising move has sent ripples through the political landscape, given Rashid’s prominent stature and considerable influence in the region, especially among the tribal voters.

A highly respected and effective leader, Rashid has been instrumental in shaping the DPAP’s strategies and policies.

His leadership was characterized by a deep commitment to the party’s ideals and a strong connection with grassroots supporters.

Under his guidance, the DPAP made significant inroads in various constituencies, often winning over voters with its promises of development and social justice.

Rashid’s departure, therefore, leaves a substantial void in the party’s leadership structure.

Speculation is rife about Rashid’s future political moves, with insiders suggesting his possible affiliation with the PDP could realign political alliances and significantly impact the region’s political dynamics.

A close associate of the influential leader in conversation with The Kashmiriyat said that Choudhary Haroon Rashid will make a final announcement tomorrow.

Rashid’s potential move is being closely monitored by both supporters and opponents, as it could influence upcoming electoral outcomes.

His resignation also raises questions about the internal dynamics within the DPAP, with some analysts speculating that it could signal deeper fissures within the party.

Meanwhile, former Minister Advocate Abdul Haq Khan has rejoined the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), with his return welcomed by PDP President Mehbooba Mufti.

Khan, who previously served in the PDP-BJP coalition government, is likely to contest elections from Lolab.

His re-entry is seen as a boost for the party, with leaders expressing confidence in his leadership and dedication to the PDP’s goals.

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