Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, May 11: J&K National Panthers Party (JKNPP) today resolved to fight for restoration of statehood to Jammu & Kashmir and holding assembly elections at the earliest.
Addressing the media here today after the conclusion of the Party’s working committee meeting, JKNPP president Prof Bhim Singh reiterated the Party’s manifesto of struggle to ensure ‘Haq-Insaaf’ to the neglected people of J&K and Ladakh. He urged the party activists and leaders to break up to ensure restoration of statehood to J&K and holding assembly elections at the earliest.
Prof Bhim Singh said that Panthers Party is a movement for justice and equity which was launched four decades ago and will continue to work for its secular manifesto in the interest of people of J&K and Ladakh. Earlier, in the Party’s working committee, it was unanimously resolved that all those who have left the party and joined some non-existent parties have been expelled from the basic membership of the party and their exit has no effect.
The meeting was attended in-person and virtually from Kashmir province leadership namely Farooq Ahmed Dar (provincial president), Hakikat Singh (general secretary), Mehrazuddin (Srinagar), Hakim Arif Ali (State secretary), Jehangir Khan (State secretary-Kupwara), Advocate Ashfaq Ahmed Shah (State secretary-Anantnag), P K Ganju (senior vice president and chief spokesman), Advocate Sheikh Mohd Salim (vice president), Balwan Singh and Anita Thakur (general secretaries), and others.