PRP to change electoral politics in State: Kaw

Excelsior Correspondent

PRP leaders at a press conference at Jammu on Tuesday. -Excelsior/Rakesh
PRP leaders at a press conference at Jammu on Tuesday.
-Excelsior/Rakesh

JAMMU, Nov 18: The newly formed J&K People’s Republican Party (PRP) which has fielded 14 candidates in Kashmir valley to contest the Assembly poll today said that the main objective of the party is to change the electoral politics of the State by bringing in fresh ideas and acumen to end the political blackmail being unleashed by the stagnant political system.
PRP will strive for bringing a new era of peace and prosperity and put the corruption free system in place, its leader and Party candidate from Wachi Assembly segment Kulbushan Kaw told reporters here today.
He made a fervent appeal to the people to vote PRP candidates during the elections to rid the system from the misrule of coalition. Kaw also appealed the displaced people from the Valley to fully back the Party which is committed to provide a transparent and accountable system in place at all levels of governance.
He said the party will promote and strengthen pluralism and diversity in the State.
Besides PRP will make State free from corruption, make the system transparent and accountable, give a people friendly Government, work for rehabilitation of orphans, widows and deprived, initiate measures for rehabilitation of flood victims, set up a new economic order and also probe the scams of last two decades, he added.
Mr Kaw also appealed the migrant voters from Ganderbal and Devsar Assembly segments which is going to polls on November 25 to vote for Party candidates Mir Ghulam Rasool Butwani and Mir Mudasser respectively.
Kaw said that PRP has unstinted commitment to the passage of Temples and Shrines Bill at an earliest, minority status for the minorities of the State, restoration of encroached land and property of KPs and justice to all.
He said PRP has envisaged a comprehensive and holistic roadmap for the displaced community of KPs by constructing a dedicated smart city for KPs in the Valley.
PRP leaders Rohit Kumar and Bansi Lal Peshin were also present in the press conference.