Monarchy continued in J&K even after Maharaja’s era ended: Bukhari

Apni Party leader Altaf Bukhari addressing party functionaries and others in Srinagar.
Apni Party leader Altaf Bukhari addressing party functionaries and others in Srinagar.

Excelsior Correspondent

SRINAGAR, Apr 27: Apni Party president, Altaf Bukhari today said that the regional parties and their leaders established their own form of monarchy in Jammu and Kashmir after the end of Maharaja’s rule in 1947.
He asserted that those who continued to propagate provocative and misleading slogans like ‘Raishumari,’ ‘Autonomy’, and ‘Self-rule’ even after J&K’s accession with the country, have damaged the interests of the people of this land.
Bukhari made these comments while addressing a meeting at the party headquarters here today. It was aimed at welcoming the new members including prominent citizens and political workers from Charar-i-Sharief, and Ganderbal, into the party fold.
The new members from Charar-i-Sharief included Advocate Owais Ashraf Shah, Advocate Syed Arslan, Advocate Riyaz Ahmad, Advocate Shabir Nurani, Advocate Muzaffar Qasim, Rayees Ahmad Sofi, Muzaffar Ahmad Mir, Gulzar Ahmad Musa, and their team members.
The new entrants from the Ganderbal district included Peer Farooq Ahmad Farooqi, Irfan Farooqi, Syed Abdul Rashid Baba, Peerzada Zahoor Ahmad, Mohammad Masroor Farooqi, Mohammad Mumin Farooqi, Farooq Ahmad Kumar, and others.
Party’s State convenor and in-charge of Ganderbal district Haji Parvez Ahmad Bhat had organised this event.
Altaf Bukhari along with other senior party leaders gave a warm welcome to the news members.
Speaking on the occasion, Bukhari said, “I wholeheartedly welcome you to the Apni Party. This party’s agenda and policies are rooted in the politics of truthfulness and integrity of its leaders. We do not believe in deceptive narratives and fake promises for gaining political advantages.”
Taking a dig at the traditional parties he said, “We had the chance to decide the future of Jammu and Kashmir in 1947, and the leadership at that time decided to accede with India. After this decision, whoever raised emotional slogans like ‘Raishumari’, ‘Autonomy’, and ‘Self-rule’ during the past seventy years were the enemies of the people. Unfortunately, the regional parties and their leaders used innocent people as cannon fodder through such emotional and provocative slogans. For their own political gains, these parties and leaders made our youth scapegoats by misleading them through deceptive narratives.”
“These parties and their leaders led our youth down the path of destruction. Over the past three decades, we have tragically lost thousands of our youngsters. Many of our young people ended up either in jails or in graveyards,” he added.
Senior leaders Mohd Dilawar Mir, Usman Majid, Farooq Andrabi, and Syed Najeeb Naqvi were also present on the occasion.