Rizvi, 2 BDC chairpersons, others join Apni Party
Excelsior Correspondent
SRINAGAR, Feb 16: Apni Party president Syed Mohammad Altaf Bukhari today pledged that his party will continue its fight against the divisive forces who are hell bent to erode the edifice of social fabric and pluralistic ethos in Jammu and Kashmir.
He was addressing a joining ceremony at Party office in Lal Chowk, Srinagar that witnessed an impressive gathering of political activists from different districts of Kashmir.
On this occasion, various socio-political activists joined the Party. The new entrants to the party included: noted social and political activist Agha Syed Abbas Rizvi, Hajira Akhtar BDC Chairperson Singhpora, Shameema Akhtar BDC Chairperson Sangrama, senior political activists Iftikhar Hussain, Ghulam Hassan Dar and Mohammad Rahim Ganai along with scores of political workers.
On the sidelines of this event, prominent lawyer ex-general secretary Bar Association and ex-Congress leader Gowhar Geelani, also joined Apni Party along with his political associates.
The joining took place in presence of Party president Altaf Bukhari, vice president Zaffar Iqbal Manhas, Provincial president Kashmir Mohammad Ashraf Mir, Media Advisor Farooq Andrabi, District president Kupwara Raja Manzoor, District president Baramulla Shoaib Lone, in-charge Ganderbal Javid Ahmad Mir and Party youth leader Sajad Ibrahim.
The Party president welcomed the new entrants while expressing that Apni Party shall foster equitable development in all the regions and sub regions of Jammu and Kashmir. He said that mending the wedge between different communities in Jammu and Kashmir is one of the many tasks that Apni Party has taken on its shoulders as the communal and regional harmony is an essential ingredient for the development and progress of any successful nation.
Apni Party president said that regaining statehood is a prime demand of Apni Party placed before the leadership in the country and the Party will leave no stone unturned till this goal is achieved.
“Statehood is indispensable for such a vast region as Jammu and Kashmir. It cannot be managed as a Union Territory for long. I believe that our central leadership understands it well and shall make prompt efforts to restore statehood at an earliest so that democratic process would start accordingly in proper manner” Bukhari said.