Excelsior Correspondent
SRINAGAR, Nov 19: Chief patron of National Panthers Party (NPP) Prof Bhim Singh addressed election rallies in Gandherbal District and made plea to the voters to vote and support Panthers Party candidates who have been agitating from the streets to the Supreme Court for justice and equity for nearly three decades.
Addressing a massive gathering in Kangan, Prof Singh also called on the Hurriyat leaders and angry youth of the Valley to teach a lesson to the corrupt, criminal and communal politicians by the power of the ballot which is their fundamental right.
He accused the State politicians that include PDP, NC, Congress and now BJP who have been exploiting the innocent people of J&K for power they want satta (power) only least caring about the welfare, development and harmony.
He said Modi’s so-called mission 44, a ‘waterloo’ in J&K because Modi is interested for power and not welfare of people and nor he has any mission to restore harmony, normalcy or democracy in J&K.
“People of J&K are looking for a new era where they can live with dignity and honour, peace and harmony without the shadow of guns”, he said, adding Modi’s mission 44 is a mirage.
Prof Bhim Singh also introduced JKNPP candidates Abdul Rashid Ganie in Kangan and Ali Mohammad Baba in Gandherbal, the home constituency of Chief Minister Omar Abdullah.
Among others, who addressed the meetings included Abdul Rashid Ganie, Ali Mohammad Baba, Masood Andrabi, Farooq Ahmed Dar, Provincial President, Maqbool Malik and Mehboob Illabi, secretaries and others.
Earlier, Prof Singh introduced five party candidates contesting election in Kupwara and other constituencies.