"Govt Unmoved by Protest Outside CM's Residence; Sakina Itoo Dismisses Party Colleague’s Support for Fair Reservation Policy as Political Theater".
In a dramatic turn of events within the ranks of the Jammu and Kashmir National Conference (JKNC), senior leader Sakina Itoo launched a scathing attack on her party colleague and MP from Srinagar, Aga Ruhullah, calling his recent stand with Open Merit students “just a drama.” Her remarks have sparked outrage among students demanding fairness in the reservation policy, who now feel disillusioned and betrayed.
Aga Ruhullah, who led a protest alongside Open Merit students outside the Chief Minister’s residence, called for equitable reforms in the reservation system. However, Itoo dismissed the protest as a futile stunt, stating, “The government feels no pressure from such dramas, and Omar Abdullah doesn’t have a magic wand to solve these issues overnight.”
This internal clash within JKNC has deepened the anxieties of Open Merit students, who saw Ruhullah as a potential ally in their fight for justice. “We believed Ruhullah was genuinely supporting our cause,” said one student. “But now, with Sakina Itoo calling it political theater, we’re questioning whether our voices will ever be heard.”
Observers note that this public discord could harm the party’s image, especially as it seeks to regain trust amid growing discontent over the reservation policy. Meanwhile, the students remain steadfast, vowing to continue their fight for fairness despite the political drama.
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