Excelsior Correspondent
SHOPIAN, May 1: Senior DPAP leaders have claimed that National Conference and PDP exploited people while Ghulam Nabi Azad ensured justice to the people of Jammu and Kashmir.
In a significant gathering in Kellar area of Shopian, leaders of the Democratic Progressive Azad Party (DPAP) came together to address the people. Among them were GM Saroori, vice chairman of DPAP, Lok Sabha candidate Amir Bhatt, and chief spokesperson Salman Nizami.
The leaders passionately appealed the people to cast their votes for the young and dynamic leader, Amir Bhatt. Saroori emphasized the importance of remembering those who have caused pain and sufferings to Kashmiri youth through the use of pellets and bullets, which ultimately facilitated BJP’s entry into Kashmir.
He urged everyone to stand against those who have brought destruction to the land. He said, ‘NC and PDP rule only witnessed killings, they blinded people, but Ghulam Nabi Azad ensured justice to the people. He did massive development. Both Omar Abdullah and Mehbooba Mufti were in BJP Govts. They will again go with them,’ Salman Nizami, reminded the public of Mehbooba Mufti’s past actions and statements, underlining a pattern of behavior that undermined the interests and dignity of Kashmiris. Nizami urged vigilance against political figures whose actions betray the trust of the people they claim to represent.
Meanwhile, Lok Sabha candidate Amir Bhatt has pledged to prioritise public concerns, particularly those affecting the youth, echoing the approach of Ghulam Nabi Azad. Bhatt emphasized his commitment to tackling the pressing issue of drug abuse and vowed to advocate for the youth’s well-being in Parliament.
“I will plead your case in Parliament, and we will never let you down. It’s imperative that we put an end to the drug menace in Kashmir, a problem that other parties have only exploited.” Bhatt claimed.
Among others who were present on the occasion were, Javid Hakim secretary, Peer Bilal Zonal president, Qayoom Dar working president, Mujtaba Dewan, Waseem Yaqoob and others.