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Public Mandate Must Be Respected, NC Cannot Ignore People’s Trust: Aga Ruhullah Mehdi

Refuses to Campaign for NC Candidate in Budgam By-Election, Cites Governance Lapses and Accountability Concerns

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October 25, 2025
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Govt has to deliver on governance, also fight for restoration of what has been snatched from J&K People: NC MP Ruhullah
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Srinagar, Oct 25 (JKNS): Srinagar MP Aga Syed Ruhullah Mehdi on Saturday declined to campaign for the National Conference (NC) candidate in the Budgam Assembly by-election, criticizing the party for failing to honor the mandate given by the people of Jammu and Kashmir.

Speaking to reporters Mehdi as per ness agency JKNS said, “The people gave a decisive majority to a single party, yet within a year, their mandate has not been respected. This raises questions, and citizens will inevitably seek alternatives if public trust continues to be ignored.”

Addressing the recent Rajya Sabha elections, he added, “I do not know who voted or cross-voted. The Chief Minister may know, but refuses to disclose names. This is not private property; it is a matter of public trust.” He urged that any deviation from the people’s mandate should be made transparent to remove doubts among legislators and citizens.

Mehdi also highlighted his focus on social initiatives, including the inauguration of mosques and efforts to promote sports and moral guidance as tools to combat drugs and alcohol. “Engaging youth through sports keeps them away from substance abuse. Both government and society must provide infrastructure and opportunities to nurture talent,” he said.

Criticizing inconsistencies in local administration and policy implementation, Mehdi pointed to unresolved civic issues, including the meter controversy. “A year ago, we promised to remove unfair meters. Today, residents are asked to continue using them because officials have implemented them in their own homes. People need consistency between promises and action,” he noted.

Stressing collective efforts for Jammu and Kashmir’s development, he said, “NC cannot function in isolation. Our struggle for existence and progress requires unity with like-minded groups. Ignoring the people’s mandate only opens space for alternatives.”

Mehdi further called for recognition of local heroes and community contributors. “Those who are honest, work for society, and inspire confidence must be celebrated. Citizens should judge the right course of action without relying solely on party directives,” he said. (JKNS)

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