Maintaining that it would put up candidates in all six Lok Sabha seats in Jammu and Kashmir, the opposition Peoples Democratic Party on Thursday ruled out alliance with any party during the upcoming parliamentary polls.
"We are not looking for alliance partners. We will put up candidates in all six parliamentary seats in the state and there will be no tie up with the Bharatiya Janata Party or any other party," PDP patron and former chief minister Mufti Mohammad Sayeed told media-persons in Srinagar. As for joining the the third front, which is emerging at the national level, Sayeed said the PDP will take a decision on the issue after the parliamentary elections.
Regarding the prospects of his party in the Lok Sabha elections, Sayeed said that although the overall trend was in favour of the PDP, the results could not be prejudged. He said despite PDP doing well in the last assembly elections by bagging 21 seats, five more than what it had won in 2002, its cadre were being geared up as the upcoming polls were another test for the party.
Earlier, he welcomed into the party fold former National Conference MLA from Shopian, Sheikh Mohammad Rafi, and three Peoples Democratic Front leaders Dr Ali Mohammad, Nazir Ahmad Itoo and Ghulam Hassan Bhat, who fought the last assembly elections unsuccessfully.
Launching a tirade against the ruling Congress-NC