The national conference suffered a major blow, its own MP refused to campaign, questions raised about leadership – the national conference suffers from the setback -LP refusing to raise questions to the leadership leadership

By Naveen Sharma under the editorship of: Rahul Sharma updated: Di, 14 Oct 2025 12:18 PM (IST) Jammu and Kashmir National Conference MP Hasnain Masoodi refused to participate in the party’s campaign for the upcoming election. He asked questions about the party leadership, which increased dissatisfaction in the party. Masoodi’s move comes at a time when the NC tries to strengthen its election prospects in the state. The party leadership is trying to resolve the matter. Lying photo. State Bureau, Jagran, Srinagar. The by-election of the Budgam meeting seat can be challenging for the ruling national conference. Rebels Party leader and MP of the parliamentary constituency of Srinagar-Budgam, Agha Syed Ruhulah Mehdi, made it clear that he would not participate in the election campaign until his view was answered. He said he would only participate in the election as a voter. Remove ad Read only the news situation of the Budgam Meeting Control Budgam Meeting Costing is dominated. Agha Syed Ruhulah is one of the prominent religious leaders of this community. He was previously a MLA at the national conference ticket in 2002, 2008 and 2014. In the last election in the meeting, he played an important role in defeating the PDP candidate. Aga Ruhellah said he would only campaign if there was concrete actions on the cabinet decisions on discussion and promises to the constituency. He accused the party leadership and mentioned his political principles and ideological obligations and said that he did not want to break his principles. He accused the party leadership of failing to fulfill his election promises. Involvement with voters is based on trust and accountability. Decide on the basis of principle, he said that they owned their voice and made decisions independently. Agha Syed Ruhulah made it clear that he would not participate in the election campaign until his concern was addressed. His decision is based on principle, not political strategy.

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