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Dr Farooq presides over NC’s WC meeting at party Hqrs in Srinagar

Participant of the key meet observe one minute silence in memory of veteran politician Mulayam Singh Yadav

K H News Service by K H News Service
October 11, 2022
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Dr Farooq presides over NC’s WC meeting at party Hqrs in Srinagar
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Srinagar : President J&K National Conference and Member of Parliament from Srinagar Dr. Farooq Abdullah on Monday said JKNC will make every effort to give voice to aspirations, demands of people of Jammu and Kashmir.

According to a statement issued from Party Headquarters, Dr. Farooq made the remark while addressing the working committee meeting of district Budgam here at the party headquarters Nawa-e-Subha, Srinagar.  Among others Party General Secretary Ali Muhammad Sagar, Provincial President Nasir AslamWani, Senior leaders Abdul Rahim Rather, Muhammad Shafi Uri, and other party functionaries were also present on the occasion.  In memory of stalwart OBC leader Late Mulayam Singh Yadav, Dr Farooq along with party functionaries observed a one minute silence and paid rich tributes to the departed leader.

Addressing the functionaries, Dr. Farooq said, “Rather than inching towards promised Normalcy, J&K has only seen worsening of the situation. J&K continues to witness political vacuum, unemployment, development deficit, misgovernance. The troubled legacy of 2019 and subsequent enactments paint a bleak picture of the region’s future.”

He further said the trajectory of J&K’s pluralistic identity has been fashioned by the J & K National conference and the party will defend it with all its might. “The real object of BJP is to push the real representative voices to the background and denude its plural and unique identity. The people of Jammu and Kashmir: Kashmiris, Dogras, Gujjars, and Paharis won’t allow this to happen. The mood and sentiment of the people in Chenab, PirPanjal and everywhere else is the same. People of J&K, no matter which region, religion and division, they belong to, have made it a point to stand up for their rights,” he said, adding that there was a ground swell of anger against BJP, and its A & B teams across J&K.

Exhorting the party functionaries to intensify their public contact, he said, “Our cadre has to reach every door step and educate people about the imminent threats to our future. Forces, which we are fighting, are conniving to weaken our political voice by creating divisions among us. They are working day in and day out to divide us on a regional, religious, and cultural basis. The efforts to divide us will receive further increase, as the people are seeking answers from them now. Any claim of normalcy and development in Jammu and Kashmir at present looks like a far cry from what the BJP government had intended while taking the decisions of August, 05 2019.”

In a concluding para of the above referred statement, during the breadth of the meeting, the functionaries gave their constructive feedback to the party president about the ongoing party affairs and other organisational matters.

K H News Service

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