Political Landscape of Jammu and Kashmir: A Potential Coalition Emerges
Confidence from the National Conference
In the wake of exit polls suggesting a possible hung Assembly in Jammu and Kashmir, National Conference (NC) chief Farooq Abdullah expressed optimism on Sunday. He firmly believes his party can form a government in alliance with the Congress. Notably, his remarks came just hours after polls indicated a strong lead for the NC-Congress coalition. However, predictions show that no single party is likely to secure a clear majority.
The Possibility of a PDP Coalition
Moreover, Abdullah’s confidence may not be misplaced. He hinted at the potential inclusion of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) in the coalition. The PDP, being a former member of the Gupkar Alliance, could play a significant role. “I am confident that NC and Congress will comfortably form the government,” Abdullah stated. Additionally, he extended congratulations to the PDP should they choose to support their alliance. “We are all united in our goal to end hatred and ensure the integration of Jammu and Kashmir,” he added.

The PDP as a Key Player
Furthermore, the PDP, led by Mehbooba Mufti, could emerge as a pivotal player in this political scenario. Zuhaib Yousuf Mir, a prominent PDP leader, has suggested collaborating with the Congress and NC to keep the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) at bay. Speaking from Lal Chowk on Friday, he emphasized the urgency of forming a secular government “against the BJP.” This is particularly relevant given the exit poll predictions.
Commitment to Secular Governance
Consequently, “PDP is confident that it will be an essential and significant part of the secular government that will emerge in Jammu and Kashmir,” Mir affirmed. He believes the PDP will play a crucial role in the formation of any secular government. This commitment to secular governance underscores the importance of collaboration among these parties.

A Unified Front Against Hatred
In response to Mir’s remarks, Abdullah expressed his approval. He congratulated the PDP and described this development as a great achievement. “We are all aligned in our efforts to eliminate hatred and keep Jammu and Kashmir united,” he said. Therefore, this shared goal highlights the necessity for these parties to work together.
Looking Ahead
As the political landscape unfolds, the possibility of a coalition between the NC, Congress, and PDP seems increasingly likely. Such a coalition could, in turn, foster stability and promote secular governance in Jammu and Kashmir.
With exit polls indicating a fragmented Assembly, the role of these parties in shaping the region’s future will be crucial. Ultimately, the coming days will reveal how these alliances will materialize. The impact on governance and the socio-political climate of Jammu and Kashmir remains to be seen.
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