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Defeat divisive agenda being promoted by 2 dynastic political parties: Altaf Bukhari

Questions NC’s silence over eviction, harassment of Gujjars in Samba
12:24 AM May 21, 2024 IST | GK NEWS SERVICE
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Rajouri, May 20: Asking people to defeat the divisive agenda that is being promoted by the two dynastic political parties, the Apni Party President, Syed Mohammed Altaf Bukhari on Monday said that the politics of hate has promoted regional bias, detention of youth, underdevelopment, and unemployment in the Pir Panjal region for the last seven decades.

He was addressing a public in Rajouri. Bukhari sought vote and support in favour of the Party candidate contesting from Rajouri – Anantnag parliamentary seat, Zafar Iqbal Manhas. Bukhari said that the National Conference(NC) and Peoples Democratic Parties (PDP) have promoted the dynastic regime in Jammu and Kashmir whereas the common man continues to suffer with the lack of basic amenities, underdevelopment, and growing unemployment.

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“These parties exploited the people by creating a wedge between them in the name of region or religion. However, it did not benefit the people. The time has come when the people should come forward and elect Zafar Iqbal Manhas sahab to the Rajouri – Anantnag Parliament seat for their bright future,” he stated, amid applause of the party leaders, and workers in the public rally.

He said that his party is committed to provide equal opportunity to all the people irrespective of caste, creed, region, or religion. “It is not about electing a Member of Parliament, but it would be a step towards ending the underdevelopment and bringing prosperity for the future generation,” Bukhari said. He assured the people that he would ensure that the people of Rajouri get its due share in development. While criticising the National Conference as well as the Peoples’ Democratic Party, he said that they have restored to their old tactics to create division among the people on the name of region and caste to gain votes. “However, the people have become aware, and it would not be easy for them to get any kind of benefit from the people,” Bukhari said.

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Questioning the silence of the National Conference on the eviction and harassment of the tribal community in Jammu’s plain areas, he said that the NC used the Gujjars as their vote banks but did not utter a word against the harassment and eviction of the tribals from their land in Samba in Jammu Province.

He also grilled the National Conference for not providing protection to the tribal community and other dwellers under Forest Rights Act when they were in rule in the last many years in J&K.

“Trusting their hollow promises, the Gujjars support the NC, but they hardly protect their rights. However, the situation has changed nowadays because the tribals do not trust the NC-PDP anymore,” he added.

While explaining the policy of the party, Bukhari said that they believe in the unity and equality of the people from all the regions. They want to give a bright future to the young generation.

Accusing the regional parties (NC-PDP) for promoting mayhem in Jammu and Kashmir, he said that these parties had put the youth behind the bars whenever they ruled Jammu and Kashmir.

“These parties are responsible for instability in Jammu and Kashmir that resulted into the uncertain future,” he said, while asserting that Jammu and Kashmir’s future is with India.

Meanwhile, he raised his concern about the misuse of powers to detain youths and elders under Public Safety Act (PSA), unfair FIRs, and initiation of verifications.

“We want to end the harassment of the common masses and release of the detained youth,” he added.

In his address, he also raised a question mark on the breakup in the PAGD because of a clash of interest between the NC and PDP.

“These parties have forgotten their divisive agenda because NC does not speak about autonomy and the PDP also avoids speaking about self-rule,” he added.

Referring to the foundation of the Apni Party, he said that the Party came to the forefront to represent the people of Jammu and Kashmir when they were in distress, and these dynastic parties were not ready to represent them.

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