*J&K lost powers over years, leadership failed to reclaim them: Ruhullah*
*Questions NCβs post-2019 stance, says parties are accountable to people, not above questions*

Baramulla, Aug 23 (KNO): National Conference MP for the Srinagar Lok Sabha constituency, Aga Ruhullah Mehdi, on Sunday said Jammu and Kashmir had continued to lose its powers over the years, while its political leadership had failed to regain them.
Speaking to reporters during an interaction in Baramulla, Ruhullah told the news agencyβKashmir News Observer (KNO) that his criticism is not directed at any individual or political party but reflected the broader political situation in Jammu and Kashmir.
βJ&K has always lost things and not gained, from statehood to Article 370. Politically, J&K has not gained anything right from the outset,β he said.
Questioning the National Conferenceβs approach after it came to power, Ruhullah alleged that the party had changed its position on the rights lost after 2019.
He said people had placed their trust in the NC during the 2024 Assembly elections based on commitments made regarding the restoration of those rights.
βI ask only for the rights which we told people during election campaigning. It is the partyβs words too and not mine alone. Kashmiris put trust in NC on the rights lost after 2019,β he said.
Ruhullah further questioned why elected representatives and party members could not raise concerns if they believed the party leadership had deviated from its commitments. βWhy canβt I raise issues against the party? We are not slaves of the party. We can raise genuine questions if the party is not on the track,β he said.
The MP questioned the growing focus on restoration of statehood, saying it is not the only issue that had formed part of the NCβs political agenda.
He recalled that NC vice president and Chief Minister Omar Abdullah had earlier criticised those who focused only on statehood, adding that the political agenda extended beyond restoration of statehood.
MP Ruhullah said political parties are accountable to the people and should remain open to questions from those who had supported them.
βParties are accountable to people, not above questions,β he said, asserting that raising concerns over unfulfilled commitments should not be treated as opposition to the party.
He added that his position is aimed at ensuring that the issues and rights promised to people during the election campaign remained part of the political discourse in Jammu and Kashmir.β(KNO)


