Efforts of divisive elements will be fought tooth and nail: Aga Ruhullah

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SRINAGAR: National Conference senior leader and Lok Sabha candidate from central Kashmir’s Srinagar segment Aga Ruhullah Saturday reiterated that efforts of divisive elements need to be fought tooth and nail. 

Talking to Kashmir News Service (KNS), Ruhulla said that PAGD was not an electoral alliance but meant for a particular cause which is still relevant. “The cause PAGD was formed for still exist. For that we will have to get united again. We have a big responsibility in the election as it will be fresh start for our struggle to fight for our rights that were snatched on August 05, 2019”, Ruhullah said.

He said the ongoing Lok Sabha election is for that institution where our rights were trampled. “This is an important elections to make people aware and tell them to wake up and fight for their rights. This is a big opportunity for us to reach out to people and let them know what was taken away from us”, he said.

The NC leader the aim of our contesting polls is to mobilize political space which was not provided in last five years. “The decision taken on August 05, 2019 is unacceptable for us. The aim of our contesting elections is to represent collective sentiment of our people who are disappointed with the declarations of New Delhi,” he said.

“I will not promise people that I will do this and that … rather I will try to restore the rights of my people. In the meanwhile elements who are hell bent to divide people will be resisted tooth and nail. This fight needs our collective response. We should introspect and find out reasons how to come out of this uncertainty. There is a need of unity and no alternative is left with us,” Ruhulla added.