Politics Of Silence
Kashmir Life|March 15-21, 2020; THE STATE OF POLITICS; Issue 50 Vol 11
No released politician wants to talk about Article 370. All are waiting for the release of top leadership
Umar Mukhtar
Politics Of Silence

Abdullah, 45, is a People’s Democratic Party (PDP) worker in Pulwama. He is associated with the party since its founding. In the last elections, he was very vibrant in mobilizing people to cast their votes. Now, he has confined himself to his house. He prefers to stay indoors. People chide him ‘nov taaze bouznaaw khencha (tell us something new). But Abdullah has nothing new in his basket.

Abdullah is disconnected from his party leadership since August 5 when Jammu and Kashmir was stripped of its special status and downgraded into two union territories. Before the abrogation, he was a sought after person in his locality.

Now Abdullah has nowhere to go and no one to meet. Most of his party leadership is behind the bars. No one is issuing any statement. Even those who were released earlier or who are free do not engage in political activities.

“People often question me about politics, what is going to happen, why no elections are happening,” he said.

Abdullah had attended the organizational meetings that resumed late in January after a pause of almost five months. “There is nothing concrete we do there, we meet, hug one another and talk about what we have suffered all these months.”

Like Abdullah, there are thousands of other workers who are directionless and have nothing to talk about. The leaders are silent and are stuck to one narrative, ‘until our top leadership is not freed, we will not take part in any political activity.’

Another worker of the National Conference (NC) who wished not to be identified said if at least those who are free will talk, it will give them some sense of hope that things will get back on track, but there is none.

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