KPs integral part of Kashmir’s pluralistic ethos: Showkat Mir

NC Kashmir provincial president Advocate Showkat Ahmad Mir posing with minority wing leaders at Sher -e- Kashmir Bhawan, Jammu.
NC Kashmir provincial president Advocate Showkat Ahmad Mir posing with minority wing leaders at Sher -e- Kashmir Bhawan, Jammu.

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Jan 11: National Conference (NC) Kashmir provincial president Advocate Showkat Ahmad Mir today said that Kashmiri Pandits are an integral part of the pluralistic ethos of Kashmir and NC is dedicatedly working towards safeguarding their rights.
Mir made these remarks while chairing a meeting of the Party’s minority wing at Sher -e- Kashmir Bhawan (Jammu) today. The meeting was organized by vice president of Minority Cell Amit Koul.
Among those who were present included minority wing convenor Jagdish Singh Azad, additional spokesperson Shriya Handoo, Yaqoob Wani (joint secretary, Kashmir province) and several others.
Earlier, Showkat Ahmad Mir was accorded a warm welcome by the party functionaries at the Party’s provincial headquarters, Sher-e-Kashmir Bhawan, Jammu.
In his address to the party’s functionaries, Mir emphasized the crucial role they play as a bridge between the people and the Government. He stressed the importance of maintaining uninterrupted communication with minorities, especially the Kashmiri Pandits who have migrated and are now residing in Jammu and other parts of the country.
“It is crucial that we prioritize our efforts to ensure that the voices of our constituents are not only heard but also acted upon. Under the leadership of Omar Abdullah, the Government is actively pursuing the goals outlined in our manifesto, with a particular focus on addressing the increasing challenges faced by minorities since 2014. Our party members at every level, from our ground workers to our block presidents and office bearers, serve as the eyes and ears of our organization. It is their responsibility to bring the issues affecting the people they represent to the attention of the government for swift resolution.”
Mir urged the minority wing functionaries to prepare themselves for the upcoming ULB and panchayat elections whenever they are scheduled. He directed the minority wing functionaries to initiate a massive outreach program to gather support for the party.
He reassured the attendees that he would bring this issue to the attention of the party leadership for swift resolution.