Apni Party represents aspirations of both regions: Altaf Bukhari

Apni Party leaders at a party programme in Jammu on Friday.
Apni Party leaders at a party programme in Jammu on Friday.

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, June 17: Apni Party president, Syed Mohammed Altaf Bukhari today said that Apni Party represents the aspirations of the people of both the regions of Jammu and Kashmir.
Addressing a joining programme, Altaf Bukhari said that the joining of people from different segments of life shows that Apni Party has been able to win the confidence of the people who belong to various areas of Jammu region.
“The policy of equitable developmental of the Party has attracted the people,” he said while welcoming the prominent people from Udhampur district who joined Apni Party in his presence and senior vice president Ghulam Hassan Mir, provincial president, Jammu, Manjit Singh, provincial vice president Ex-MLA Faqir Nath, district president, Udhampur Hans Raj Dogra, district vice president, Haji Noor Mohammed, and other leaders.
Those who joined Apni Party include Talib Hussain, Fazal Kream Banday, Vijay Sharma, Kuldeep Sharma and others.
He welcomed them into the party and said that the Apni Party is committed for the development of all the regions and expressed his concern over the underdevelopment in remote areas of Jammu region in particular Udhampur district and its rural belt.
He said that if the Apni Party comes to power, it will work for the equitable development of all the regions and villages, in particular with improvement in the supply system of clean drinking water, electricity, health care and education systems in J&K.
“The traditional political parties have exploited the people as their vote banks. However, they were not able to fulfill the commitments made with the people. However, The Apni Party will leave no stone unturned to fulfill the aspirations of the people of both the regions,” he added.
He, however, hoped that the Udhampur District Committee will work among the people by highlighting their issues for the early redressal.