
The political landscape of Pankshin, Kanke, and Kanam Federal Constituency is beginning to witness a fresh wave of energy, hope, and renewed expectations as Dr. Yilji Cashmir Kumtap officially declares his intention to contest for the House of Representatives under the platform of the NDC.
With the powerful message, “New Voice! New Vision!”, Dr. Kumtap is stepping forward not just as another aspirant, but as a symbol of a new generation of leadership determined to reconnect governance with the people.
For many residents across PKK, the declaration resonates deeply. In a constituency where citizens have long yearned for purposeful representation, accessible leadership, and practical development, Dr. Kumtap’s emergence is already stirring conversations among youths, professionals, women, and grassroots stakeholders.
According to him, leadership is not about noise or empty promises, but about listening, understanding, and delivering solutions that truly impact the lives of ordinary people.
“I believe that true leadership begins with listening to the people,” he stated while announcing his candidacy. “Over the months, I have seen and heard the cries for better opportunities, stronger infrastructure, and effective representation.”
That statement alone captures the mood of many communities within PKK who desire a representative that understands their struggles and is prepared to become their voice at the national level.
Dressed in confidence and simplicity, the declaration flier carrying the bold inscription “A New Voice. A New Vision. A Brighter Future for PKK” reflects the identity of a campaign that appears focused on hope, inclusion, and transformation.
Observers say Dr. Kumtap’s entry into the race introduces a fresh dynamic into the political conversation within the constituency. His message centers heavily on people-oriented representation, youth inclusion, community development, and restoring trust between elected leaders and the electorate.
Beyond slogans, supporters believe his candidacy represents the emergence of a leader with the capacity to bridge the gap between the grassroots and government.
As the journey toward 2026 gradually unfolds, one thing is becoming increasingly clear the people of Pankshin, Kanke, and Kanam are paying attention, and Dr. Yilji Cashmir Kumtap is positioning himself as a strong voice for a new era of representation.
Whether in the villages, towns, youth gatherings, or political conversations across the constituency, the message is beginning to spread












