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Survey On Rahul Gandhi J&K Election

In his first rally in Kashmir ahead of the Assembly elections, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi vowed to restore statehood to Jammu and Kashmir, accusing the BJP of depriving J&K of its rights and dignity. Gandhi, alongside NC president Farooq Abdullah, focused on the promise of statehood without mentioning Article 370. Meanwhile, 56% of people view Gandhi’s approach as a divide-and-rule policy.

Rahul Gandhi’s 3-Day US Visit
Rahul Gandhi’s 3-Day US Visit

Addressing his first rally in Kashmir ahead of the upcoming Assembly elections, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Wednesday vowed to restore statehood to Jammu and Kashmir, calling it the responsibility of every citizen of the country. He accused the BJP of stripping the people of J&K of their rights and dignity and said the next government in the region will be formed by the INDIA bloc, describing it as a “fight for justice.”

Standing alongside National Conference (NC) president Farooq Abdullah, Gandhi avoided mentioning Article 370, whose abrogation led to J&K’s reorganization into two Union territories. While the NC has pledged to revoke this move in its manifesto, Gandhi focused on the promise of statehood.

Gandhi acknowledged that both the Congress and NC had initially sought statehood before the elections but are now fully committed to restoring it as soon as possible. He assured that whether the current BJP government or a future INDIA alliance government in Delhi, statehood would be returned to J&K.

56% of people believe that Kashmir, by giving the label of “outsiders,” Rahul Gandhi is adopting the divide-and-rule policy.

Here’s the Survey:

Q1. Do you think in Kashmir, by giving the label of “outsiders,” Rahul Gandhi is adopting the divide-and-rule policy?

Q2. Do you think Rahul Gandhi is dividing people across the country by labeling them as outsiders and focusing on caste differences?

Q3. Do you think the accusation that jobs and wealth are being given to outsiders instead of Kashmiris is valid? 

Q5. According to you, who is considered an “outsider” in Kashmir?

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