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A new dawn or just more turmoil for J&K?

LCT Desk by LCT Desk
October 9, 2024
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As the electoral dust settles in Jammu and Kashmir, the recent assembly elections have yielded significant outcomes, with the National Conference (NC) sweeping 42 seats and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) securing 29. This election marks a pivotal moment, as it is the first time since 2002 that a party has approached the majority mark. However, a critical question remains: Will this result herald a new era of stability, or will it merely perpetuate the cycle of political maneuvering that has long characterized the region? The political landscape of Jammu and Kashmir has historically been marred by instability, punctuated by abrupt changes in power and frequent impositions of Governor’s rule. The echoes of past failures remind us that electoral victories do not guarantee effective governance. For instance, Farooq Abdullah’s NC, which initially enjoyed an absolute majority in 1983, quickly succumbed to internal divisions and external pressures, leading to Governor’s rule by 1986. This cycle of instability continued into the 1990s and beyond, with political discord frequently undermining efforts at stable governance. Since 2002, Jammu and Kashmir has experienced a tradition of coalition politics, often fraught with challenges. The recent BJP-PDP coalition, initially promising, ultimately fractured in 2018, resulting in a return to Governor’s rule. Despite the BJP’s aspirations to expand its influence in the Valley following the abrogation of Article 370, the party’s performance has fallen short. Promises of reservations and development initiatives have not translated into electoral gains, highlighting a disconnect between the party and the electorate. Moving forward, the NC-Congress alliance now holds a majority, yet the potential for further instability looms large. The future governance of Jammu and Kashmir will depend on the ability of these parties to foster genuine cooperation and address the challenges facing the region. Only time will reveal whether this election signifies a lasting change or yet another chapter in the ongoing saga of political turmoil.

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