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'Will withdraw if Governor's rule not imposed in J&K' Last Updated : 11 Apr 2017 10:37:46 AM IST File Photo : G.A. Mir
Joint candidate of the Congress and National Conference for south Kashmir's Anantnag parliamentary seat, G.A. Mir, on Tuesday said that he will withdraw if the Governor's rule is not imposed in the state.
Mir on Monday had opposed the deferment of the by-poll in Anantnag parliamentary constituency.
Talking to the media in Anantnag, Mir said the inability of the PDP-led coalition government in providing a peaceful atmosphere for the by-election had proved Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti's failure.
According to sources, Mir will hand over a memorandum in this regard to the concerned returning officer of the constituency on Tuesday.
The Election Commission has deferred the Anantnag by-poll to May 25.IANS For Latest Updates Please-
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