DDC elections exposed agenda of Gupkar Alliance: Bukhari

JKAP leaders Altaf Bukhari and GH Mir at an election rally in Pattan.
JKAP leaders Altaf Bukhari and GH Mir at an election rally in Pattan.

Excelsior Correspondent

SRINAGAR, Dec 17: Apni Party president Syed Mohd Altaf Bukhari today said that the DDC elections in Jammu and Kashmir have fully exposed the ‘Gupkar Alliance’ for its cosmetic political agenda and the lust for power.
Addressing the Party’s DDC campaign convention at Nehalpora in Pattan constituency of Baramulla district, Bukhari said the signatories of this so called “Peoples’ Alliance” have once again established that their relevance hinges on emotional exploitation and running misleading campaigns among the public.
“They actually remember the people only at the time of elections. First naming it ‘Gupkar Alliance’ last year, its elitist signatories added the word ‘People’ with it, a year after its formation. Even this nomenclature of Gupkar Alliance is a misnomer and distantly related to the genuine concerns of the people,” he remarked.
Bukhari said that there is nothing new or revolutionary about this ‘Alliance’ except for an association that was invented by its power hungry constituents to safeguard their political survival.
“People of J&K are the best judges. They have been watching and analyzing these political slogans since decades. You can’t continue with their emotional exploitation and that too for a development oriented election which has nothing to do with the politics,” Bukhari said, while regretting emotional politicization of DDC elections by the Gukpar signatories.
He said the fissures developed by the lust for power within the constituents of this Alliance is wide split and open among the people. “Let me remind you that people are not mute spectators. They are witness to a complete mismatch between your lofty political claims and your daggers drawn joint candidates, party rebels and the sponsored independent contesting candidates who were fielded by your allies against each other,” Bukhari observed.
Addressing the convention, Apni Party senior vice president Ghulam Hassan Mir said the people have realized that this superficial political association is not a serious alliance as is pretended by its allies.
“It is highly unfortunate that these parties have made a mockery of the electoral process by comparing the DDC elections with some misleading political issues. Even after trying to hoodwink the people by its hollow slogans this so-called Alliance has not percolated on the ground thereby exposing it to the hilt,” Mir remarked.
Apni Party leadership appealed to the people to support its contesting candidate Irshad Ahmad Pandit on the basis of the Party’s developmental agenda.