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Er Rasheed's release won’t impact NC, but it should strength fight against BJP: Aga Ruhulla | KNO

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Srinagar, Sep 11 (KNO): Member of Parliament and National Conference leader Aga Ruhulla Wednesday said that the release of Engineer Rashid is not going to impact the party, but it should be seen as an addition to the broader fight against Bharatiya Janata Party. Speaking with reporters in Sopore, Ruhulla according to news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) said that the NC has its own agenda, fight, and narrative. “If Er Rashid and his party come together to fight against the might of the BJP, against the onslaught we have faced, without compromising on any name or purpose, it will be an addition to the fight, not a challenge,” Ruhulla stated. He stressed that the fight against the BJP is bigger than individual party interests. When asked about the participation of candidates and tough competition ahead, Ruhulla highlighted that NC remains focused on its performance. “Most political parties have exposed themselves. It's not us claiming that they are working with the BJP – they themselves have shown it,” he said. He pointed out that some political figures, especially those from parties symbolised by sports icons, have openly expressed pride in working with the BJP. “These parties, who once allied with the BJP or sought ministerial positions through them, are serving BJP's purpose. We are not tagging or naming them – their actions speak for themselves,” Ruhulla added. Commenting on the possibility of a repeat of the wave of support for Er Rashid in the Lok Sabha polls, Ruhulla downplayed its significance, calling it a moment of sympathy for a prisoner rather than a movement with a long-term vision for Jammu and Kashmir—(KNO)

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