Srinagar, Apr 27: Democratic Progressive Azad Party (DPAP) chairman Ghulam Nabi Azad has categorically ruled out the possibility of entering into any pre-poll alliance with Altaf Bukhari-led Apni Party or Sajad Lone-led Peoples Conference.
In an interview with a news channel, Azad highlighted the “inherent disparities” in political agendas and regional influences as significant impediments to such partnerships.
“They have their agendas, and everyone has their own area of influence,” Azad said. “Let me tell you a political thing… alliances happen when the influence of the two parties are the same in a particular area. When one’s influence is in the south and the other’s is in the north, how could an alliance happen?”
“If I have influence on 40 homes and you have on 60, and if we make an alliance, the number will surge to 100. But if I don’t have influence on any home, and you have no influence in my area, how could we join hands?” the DPAP chief asked.
The former chief minister said emotions should not be allowed to govern decision-making processes, cautioning that unchecked emotional responses could lead to societal decline and turmoil. “This is why Allah has given us brains so that we first think and then accordingly decide what is wrong and what is right for us,” Azad remarked. (KNO)