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J&K people have high stakes in peace: Syed Altaf Bukhari

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Srinagar: Emphasizing on the restoration of peace and harmony in Jammu and Kashmir, the Apni Party President Syed Mohammad Altaf Bukhari has said that only a peaceful environment will pave the way for the development of the Union Territory (UT) and prosperity and employment opportunities for its people.

Bukhari was addressing a huge public rally, thronged with men, women, and children, at Wahi Gund, a village adjoining  Kreeri Wagoora and Tangmarg areas of north Kashmir on Tuesday.

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According to a press statement issued here, the Apni Party President Syed Mohammad Altaf Bukhari while addressing the rally stressed on restoring peace and tranquility in J&K.

He said, “The protracted conflict, bloodshed, and deaths have shattered Jammu and Kashmir to its core, and hurt the interests of its people over the years. Now, the only way forward is to reinstate sustained peace and tranquility in the region. Only a peaceful atmosphere would enable us to reset the goals for prosperity and development of our J&K.”

“We cannot afford to lose the future of another generation of Kashmir. We have already lost a large number of people to the lingering instability and strife, but we have to stop the mindless conflict, which has given only miseries and devastation to this land and its people. Now, we ought to think about the future of our youth and the future generations.” Bukhari added.

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