Srinagar: Chairman Democratic Progressive Azad Party (DPAP) President Ghulam Nabi Azad launched his election campaign for the Anantnag-Rajouri-Poonch seat from South Kashmir on Sunday.
DPAP fielded Mohammad Saleem from the Anantnag-Rajouri Lok Sabha seat contesting against the National Conference candidate Main Altaf, PDP President Mehbooba Mufti, and Democratic and Apni Party leader Zaffar Manhas.
Addressing a rally at village Nagam, Kokernag, Azad slammed both the parties NC & PDP for perpetuating division and exploiting the people with empty slogans.
He emphasized the urgent need to shift the political discourse towards tangible progress and unity.
“Enough is enough,” declared Azad, “We cannot allow ourselves to be divided and deceived any longer. Both parties have prioritized their agendas over the needs of the people, manipulating sentiments for personal gain.”
He outlined a clear vision, stating, “My agenda is straightforward: development, employment, and peace. These are not mere slogans but the pillars upon which a prosperous society is built. It’s time to move beyond rhetoric and focus on real solutions that uplift every citizen.”
Together, we can reject the politics of division and embrace a path of progress that benefits every individual, regardless of background or affiliation.
He slammed political leaders for seeking votes in South Kashmir while failing to deliver tangible benefits to the people.
“It’s time to hold our leaders accountable,” asserted Azad. “Many are vying for votes in South Kashmir, but what have they truly accomplished for the people? I’ve personally invested in this region, establishing vital infrastructure and institutions that directly benefit the people.” “Actions speak louder than words,” he remarked.
“While some leaders merely exploit voters with empty promises, I’ve delivered concrete results that improve the quality of life for residents in South Kashmir.”
Azad reaffirmed his dedication to addressing the pressing issues facing the region. “My record speaks for itself,” he declared. “I stand for transparent governance, inclusive development, and empowering every citizen to thrive.”
UNI