The Anantnag-Rajouri seat, previously a focal point of intense political drama, is anticipated to witness further intrigue with the expected entry of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) into the Lok Sabha race.
Sources told The Kashmiriyat that the People’s Democratic Party will announce its candidate for the Lok Sabha seat in three-five days. “The candidate is yet to be finalised, however, PDP will field its own candidate for the Anantnag-Rajouri seat,” they said.
The party’s youthful cadre has initiated a widespread outreach program in South Kashmir, a region once synonymous with the stronghold of the PDP. Spearheaded by the leadership of individuals like Iltija Mufti, Mohit Bhan, Waheed u Rehman Parra, and Najmus Saqib, the party has been actively engaged in door-to-door campaigning. Despite their vigorous efforts, the party has not yet formally declared a candidate for the upcoming elections.
Sources indicate that it is highly probable that Mehbooba Mufti herself will contest for the seat. In 2019, the last Lok Sabha elections, the former chief minister stood third securing 30,524 votes while Hasnain Masoodi who won the seat secured 40,180 votes.
“The party boasts a robust backing from the emerging leaders of the Gujjar-Bakerwal community. The pivotal question now lies in whether this support from the community’s young leadership will translate into actual votes during the elections,” sources told The Kashmiriyat.
The Anantnag Lok Sabha/Parliamentary Constituency in Jammu & Kashmir is scheduled to hold elections this April. Voting will take place on April 19th.
The PDP’s anticipated candidate announcement, coupled with their energetic grassroots campaigning, underscores the party’s determination to reclaim its former stronghold in South Kashmir.
However, the looming candidacy of Mehbooba Mufti and the evolving dynamics within the Gujjar-Bakerwal community pose significant uncertainties, leaving the electoral landscape ripe with anticipation and speculation.
Sources suggest that a lingering obstacle for the PDP could be the haunting memory of its coalition with the BJP in 2014. “The specter of this alliance continues to resonate deeply in the collective consciousness of the populace. The repercussions of this historical alliance may potentially cast a shadow over the PDP’s electoral prospects, as the electorate grapples with the lingering memories and sentiments associated with it,” said the sources.