"The party high command feels that though the time is not appropriate for the elections to be held in the state in view of the sufferings of the people, but since the party has always been a votary of strengthening democracy and democratic values in the state, it will participate in the polls," NC general secretary, Ali Mohammad Sagar said.
Meanwhile, Congress said the Election Commission was the final authority to take a decision on the polls and the party "accepts" it.
"The present government has completed its term and not having elections would mean Governor's rule in the state which the people do not want. Congress has been maintaining that people were against the Governor's rule and they wanted a new government in place to ensure proper relief and rehabilitation of the flood victims," president, Jammu and Kashmir Pradesh Congress Committee, Saifuddin Soz said.
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