PDP announces support to ruling NC in J&K Rajya Sabha polls

At a press conference, PDP chief Mehbooba Mufti said in return, she expects NC's support for two of its private member bills. Congress too has extended support to the NC candidates.

Former J&K Chief Minister and Peoples Democratic Party chief Mehbooba MuftiFormer J&K Chief Minister and Peoples Democratic Party chief Mehbooba Mufti. (Source: FB)
SrinagarOctober 24, 2025 05:07 AM IST First published on: Oct 23, 2025 at 07:53 PM IST

Former J&K Chief Minister and Peoples Democratic Party chief Mehbooba Mufti said Thursday that her party will support the National Conference in Friday’s Rajya Sabha polls, and expressed hope that in turn, it will receive support for its private member bills in the ongoing assembly session. However, Mufti has refused to support the NC for the fourth seat.

The PDP has three members in the J&K House.

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“I had spoken to Farooq sahab (Abdullah) a few days back and yesterday [Wednesday], NC’s candidate Shammi Oberoi came to see me. They have given us assurance and we are putting our faith in his word. Omar sahab has also said that they will not obstruct any pro-people bill,” Mufti said.

She added that the PDP will support their candidate as “third preference” and emphasised that “although they (NC) don’t deserve it, our intent is that fascist and communal forces must be stopped at all costs.”

In return, the PDP has sought NC’s support for two key bills it will bring up in the current session — the proposed land rights bill, also dubbed the “anti-bulldozer” bill and the regularisation of daily wagers bill. “Daily wagers are working in almost all government departments and have been working for several years for very little remuneration. They need to be regularised and we are bringing a bill to that effect,” she said.

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Despite reservations, Mufti expounded on her decision to support the NC stating that there is a bigger goal at the moment, “to safeguard the rights of the people of J&K and the INDIA alliance is also fighting a bigger battle, therefore we have decided to cast our vote in their favour.”

She, however, pointed out that the party will not extend its support for the fourth seat, “because when they lose that seat, they will place the blame on the PDP”.

The NC had offered the fourth RS seat to Congress but the Congress backed out of contesting that because numbers did not seem favourable to a win for the party.

The NC has 42 MLAs in the 90-member house and is supported by six Congress members along with four independents and the lone Communist Party of India (Marxist) member, MY Tarigami. The BJP has 28 legislators in the house while the PDP has three. Sajad Lone has announced his decision to abstain from the RS polls after Chief Minister Omar Abdullah said that the voting will show “who is pro- and who is anti-BJP.”

Voting for the RS polls will take place Friday. NC has fielded senior party leaders Chowdhary Mohammad Ramzan, Sajad Kitchloo, NC treasurer Shammi Oberoi and party spokesperson Imran Nabi Dar for the four Rajya Sabha seats.

Meanwhile, on the eve of voting for the RS seats, the Congress party extended its support to the four NC candidates. Pradesh Congress unit president Tariq Hameed Karra, however described the party’s experience of working with the NC in J&K as a year of “disappointment”.

In his letter to NC president Farooq Abdullah, Karra said, “Our party colleagues in Assembly in particular and the Party cadre in general bore instant humiliations and your apathy. Though we were never partners in compulsion nor would we ever be.”

Underscoring that the Congress has yet again chosen to be on NC’s side, he said that this is “primarily and necessarily to stand united against what we call the BJP agenda of atrocities and subjugation.”

He also stated that the party will keep all differences on the back burner at this hour and support NC’s candidates in Friday’s polls and credited the central leadership for this decision.

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