JAMMU: Veteran Congress leader Karan Singh claimed on Friday that elections are the only way to restore the vital connection that Jammu and Kashmir’s people have with their government. In order to resolve public issues, he also identified Members of Legislative Assembly (MLAs) as the essential intermediary between the people and the administration. Singh argued in favour of holding the assembly elections, stating that until a government is established by popular vote, the issue in Jammu and Kashmir cannot be regarded as resolved. “MLAs act as a conduit between the public and the executive branch. On the fringes of General Zorawar Singh’s conference, Singh informed reporters that elections are the only way to restore the missing link in the political system and build a government that reflects the will of the people. According to him, J&K has not held an assembly for the past five years. “There is no political connection between the populace and the government. The management is going about its business. They are implementing fresh programmes. He stated, “The people are at their locations with a broken connection to the administration. The head of Congress emphasised that a strong opposition is necessary for a functioning democracy. “A democracy requires a robust opposition as well as a strong administration. It is not optimal to have one dominant force.After decades of Congress domination, the BJP is now in the driver’s seat. It must be in balance,” he declared. He stated that the opposition coalition INDIA was established with the intention of running a cohesive campaign in elections. “It will benefit the nation if they can accomplish that and grow stronger. There is no need to forecast whether they will win or not. Democracy benefits from a robust opposition, he continued. Regarding the Israel-Palestine conflict, Singh assessed the circumstances as perilous. “While we thought wars were a thing of the past, Ukraine-Russia war and the Hamas-Israel conflict are a grim reality in our lifetime” , he stated. He argued that the best way to end the conflict is through a two-state solution and emphasised that the US must actively seek and carry out this strategy. In order to avert catastrophes, Singh advocated caution and preventive actions. In addition, he supported a cohesive approach to studying the Dogras’ history while recognising the unique contributions of each ruler. “We ought to put the Dogras’ past front and centre. Despite being the last King in theory, I opted not to be called Maharaja because of my political engagement.” The last monarch of Jammu and Kashmir, Maharaja Hari Singh, is the father of Karan Singh.