PDP to bring positive changes in J&K: Mufti

Excelsior Correspondent

PDP patron Mufti Mohd Sayeed waving to gathering of prominent citizens at Jammu on Saturday.
PDP patron Mufti Mohd Sayeed waving to gathering of prominent citizens at Jammu on Saturday.

JAMMU, Feb 8: Observing that people’s urge for change is gaining momentum in J&K with every passing day, patron of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) Mufti Mohammad Sayeed today sought support of people to establish a new system of justice and equality in Jammu and Kashmir.
Addressing a meeting of prominent citizens organised by party leader Hamid Choudhary in connection with the on -going campaign for Lok Sabha elections, Mufti said that change is order of the day and need of the hour is to channelize energy of the people to bring positive change in J&K.
“The coming Lok Sabha elections would be a trailer of campaign to change present system of corruption and mis-governance”, he said and added that people of the State are looking towards PDP to get them rid from the present corrupt, incept and anti-people dispensation.
“People’s urge for change is gaining momentum with every passing. The way PDP getting response of the people is a clear indication that there is strong wave for change in the State”, he said and added that people are fed up with the mis-governance and rampant corruption in the state so they are waiting for an opportunity to give a befitting reply to this Government.
“PDP is seeking mandate to change destiny of the people of Jammu and Kashmir”, he said and called upon the party workers to intensify the on-going campaign for change.
He recalled that PDP was formed in the year 1999 with the aim to restore and uphold the dignity and honour of the every resident of Jammu and Kashmir. “There was a sense of fear and insecurity among the people when PDP was formed”, he recalled and added that through its pro-peace agenda PDP had not only created a sense of security among the people but also restored dignity of the common masses by pioneering and implementing peace and reconciliation policies.
Trilok Singh Bajwa, Yash Pal Sharma, Sardar Rafiq Hussain Khan, MLA Mendhar, Hamid Choudhary, Ved Mahajan, Shanti Devi, Daman Bhasin, Hussain Ali Wafa, Ghulam Nabi Lone, Mohammad Rashid Qureshi, Rashid Malik, R S Jamwal, R K Bali, Ashok Jogi, Deepinder Kour, Surjeet Kour, Susheela Jamwal, Puneet Jamwal, Chaman Angral, R B Billowaria, Anju Bhan, Haji Taj Khan, Amreek Singh Reen, Choudhary Ghulam Qadir, Choudhary Shah Din, Choudhary Nazir Hussain and others also spoke on the occasion.