Srinagar: A delegation of Party functionaries from Beerwah called on Party General Secretary Ali Muhammad Sagar today here at party head quarters Nawa-e-Subha, Srinagar. Comprising of Party’s Parent, YNC and Halqa level functionaries, the delegation members discussed party affairs with the general secretary.
On the occasion general secretary exhorted the party functionaries to keep up their public contact and necessitated the need to intensify it to ensure that the roadmap of the party reaches every person in the segment. Extolling the role of workers, he stated that the way party workers have rallied round the party flag was reflective of the deep rooted trust the party enjoys among the masses cutting across all the regions of Jammu and Kashmir. “Our party has witnessed highs and lows in every decade right from its inception. But with the active support of people, we were able to surmount all those challenges in an unwaveringly,” he said.
The visiting delegation also apprised the general secretary about the post DDC election scenario and the active involvement of the district administration to influence the DDC Chairman election. The mode and manner in which the entire exercise was conducted has already been brought to light by our DDC members with the media, they said.
Sagar while responding to the issues raised by the functionaries said that the party had already brought to notice of the concerned the excesses committed by the district administration during the election of District Development Council chairperson in Budgam.
Exhorting visiting functionaries to increase its rows across Jammu and Kashmir, Sagar said the youth hold the key to future and young people who often find themselves marginalized from mainstream politics and decision making should be given a chance to voice their opinions and play a meaningful role in political decision making. “young people consistently demonstrate their willingness and ability to foster positive, lasting change. They also become more likely to demand and defend democracy, and gain a greater sense of belonging. Therefore it is imperative for us to give youth a chance to foster change,” he said.
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