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Time has come for people of J&K to reject self-serving politics of NC and PDP: Vakil

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‘More than 8 Sarpanchs from Sopore join PC’

Sopore: Jammu and Kashmir Peoples Conference Senior Vice President and former minister, Abdul Gani Vakil, has said that the time has come for the people of Kashmir to reject the “self-serving politics of traditional families who have for decades exploited the sentiments of the people only to consolidate power in two families”.

Vakil, according to the PC spokesperson, while welcoming 8 Sarpanchs and scores of workers in the party at a public meeting in Sopore, accused the National Conference and PDP of befooling common people by lies, deceit and fallacy in lieu of power and conveniently turn their backs when they are entrusted with it.

Vakil said that the National Conference and PDP have inked a ‘secret deal’ to save their two-family rule. 

He added that the people of J&K have been trapped in the post-August 5, 2019 situation and that PC will stand up for them in our united quest to retrieve back what is rightfully ours. “We at the PC believe that existing changelessness is a big challenge and an even bigger challenge is navigating a dignified way out of the web of disempowerment.”

Vakil also stressed on the Lt Governor to resume the food truck services to other parts of the country especially Delhi as the apples are rotting resulting in heavy loss to the fruit industry.

Addressing the gathering, Sr. PC Leader and former MLA Adv Bashir Ahmad Dar stressed upon the workers to strengthen JK Peoples’ Conference in the state. “PC is the alternative which can deliver as traditional parties of J&K have always exploited the people on the basis sentimental slogans and done nothing for the common man who is now suffering because of these parties,” he claimed.

Those who joined the party include Fayaz Ahmed Naiko (Taarzua C), Rayees Ahmed (Darnamal Sopore), Nazir Ahmed (Taarzua Sopore), Ghulam Hasan War (Warpora), Mohammad Shabaan (Muqam Shareef), Jahangir Ahmad (Watlaab), Ghulam Rasool Tantry (Nawpora Kalan), Mohmmad Sidiq (Deputy Sarpanch Seer).

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