Key Points

The National Conference has announced three candidates for the upcoming Rajya Sabha elections in Jammu and Kashmir. The party is currently negotiating with the Congress for the fourth seat, which has been vacant since February 2021. The Election Commission has scheduled the polls for October 24, marking a significant political moment for the region. The NC-led alliance is strategically positioning itself to maximize its representation in the upper house of parliament.

Key Points: NC Nominates 3 Rajya Sabha Candidates in Jammu and Kashmir

  • NC nominates Ramzan, Oberoi, and Kichloo for Rajya Sabha
  • Four seats vacant since February 2021
  • Election Commission announces October 24 polls
  • NC-Congress alliance discusses fourth seat strategy
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J&K: NC nominates 3 RS candidates; talks with Congress for 4th seat underway

National Conference selects three candidates for Rajya Sabha polls, with ongoing talks with Congress for the fourth seat in J&K elections.

"We have kept one seat open, and talks are ongoing with the Congress - Ali Muhammad Sagar, NC General Secretary"

Srinagar, Oct 10

The ruling National Conference (NC) on Friday announced its candidates for three seats for the upcoming Rajya Sabha elections, and for the 4th seat, the party informed that talks are underway with Congress.

Senior NC leaders, Choudhary Muhammad Ramzan, Shammi Oberoi, and Sajad Kichloo, have been nominated to contest the Rajya Sabha polls.

NC General Secretary, Ali Muhammad Sagar, told a media conference that the party has finalised three candidates and is currently in discussions with the Congress regarding the fourth seat.

"We have kept one seat open, and talks are ongoing with the Congress," Sagar said.

NC leaders did not clarify whether they intend to leave one of the three safe seats for the Congress or offer them a competitive seat where the BJP holds an advantage.

While the alliance has 24 votes for the fourth seat, the BJP has 28 votes.

Rajya Sabha seats fell vacant in J&K as elections to these seats could not be held, as there was no legislative assembly after February 2021.

The Election Commission of India announced on September 24 that the elections for the four Rajya Sabha seats in Jammu and Kashmir would be held on October 24, more than four years after they fell vacant.

The four Jammu and Kashmir seats fell vacant in February 2021 when the terms of the then-MPs Mir Mohammad Fayaz, Shamsher Singh, Ghulam Nabi Azad, and Nazir Ahmed Laway ended.

Since Jammu and Kashmir was under President's Rule at the time and there was no Assembly in place, the elections for the four seats could not be held then.

J&K legislative assembly has 90 elected members, out of which the ruling NC has 42, BJP 29, Congress 6, PDP 3, CPI M 1, Peoples Conference 1, Aam Aadmi Party 1, Awami Ittehad Party 1 and 6 Independents, four of whom later joined the NC.

- IANS

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Priya S
Why did it take 4 years to hold these elections? The people of Jammu & Kashmir deserve proper representation in Parliament. This delay is disappointing, though better late than never.
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Arjun K
NC should be careful with their alliance strategy. With BJP having 28 votes, the fourth seat could be tricky. They need to play their cards wisely to ensure maximum representation for J&K.
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Sarah B
Interesting to see the political dynamics here. The seat distribution shows how fragmented the assembly is. Hope the elected representatives work for development and peace in the region.
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Michael C
The mathematics is clear - NC+Congress have 24 votes vs BJP's 28. The fourth seat will be a tough fight. This could be a test of political alliances in the new J&K political landscape.
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Kavya N
Good to see experienced leaders being nominated. Hope they raise important issues about development, employment, and infrastructure in Rajya Sabha. J&K needs strong voices in Parliament! 🙏

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