Excelsior Correspondent
SRINAGAR, Dec 6: Apni Party today lashed out at the traditional parties, including the NC and PDP, for their alleged deceptive political narratives, which have the potential to inflict further suffering on the people of Jammu and Kashmir.
Urging these traditional parties to stop fooling the people any further, Apni Party said that “establishing PAGD in the name of protecting Article 370 and 35A was a fraud committed by traditional parties.
According to a press statement issued here, Apni Party leaders emphasised that the continued emotional sloganeering by these parties has the potential to bring further suffering to the people of Jammu and Kashmir.
The issue was raised and discussed during an extraordinary meeting, chaired by Apni Party’s President, Syed Mohammad Altaf Bukhari, at the party headquarters in Srinagar.
The meeting aimed to discuss a range of issues, including the current political scenario in Jammu and Kashmir, preparations for the upcoming Parliamentary elections, public concerns, and certain party affairs.
Addressing the meeting, Altaf Bukhari expressed satisfaction with the performance and endeavours of the leaders and grassroots-level workers. However, he urged the leaders to maintain their active involvement in political activities and public outreach to ensure widespread awareness of the party’s agenda and policies among the people.
On this occasion, the participants in the meeting collectively granted unanimous authority to both the party president and the Parliamentary Board, empowering them to make decisions pertinent to the forthcoming parliamentary elections in the best interest of the party.
Those who attended the extraordinary meeting, included Chairman, Parliamentary Committee Mohammad Dilawar Mir, Vice President Zafar Iqbal Manhas, General Secretary Rafi Ahmad Mir, Additional General Secretary Engineer Hilal Ah Shah, Provincial President Mohammad Ashraf Mir, former Mayor & senior leader Junaid Azim Mattu, Abdul Majeed Pader, Javid Hassan Baigh, Yawar Dilawar Mir, Abdul Rahim Rather and others.