Sheikh Rashid's party proxy of BJP, claims Mehbooba Mufti
Leaders of Jammu and Kashmir's two key political parties - Omar Abdullah and now Mehbooba Mufi - have targeted the growing number of Independent candidates in the coming assembly elections in the Union Territory. While Mr Abdullah has said the BJP is planning to strike a deal with Independents and smaller political outfits after the election, Ms Mufti said today that jailed MP Sheikh Abdul Rashid's Awami Ittehad Party is a proxy of the BJP.
Engineer Rashid, as Sheikh Rashid is popularly known, had contested in the general elections held earlier this year from jail and beat Omar Abdullah to win the Baramulla seat. Ms Mufti said while his victory is understandable, what is unclear is how he is funding his party and bringing it to prominence with multiple candidates in this election.
"Rashid is in jail. (PDP founder) Mufti (Mohammad Sayeed) took 50 years to form the party, we still do not have resources to field candidates everywhere. Who is behind his (Engineer's) organisation so their candidates are fielded everywhere? From where is the funding coming? From where are they getting such courage to engage in hooliganism?" she said a day after a PDP candidate was injured in an attack, allegedly by the workers of the Awami Ittehad Party.