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Apni Party holds meeting to gauge present political scenario in north Kashmir

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Srinagar: Apni Party on Saturday held an extraordinary meeting to assess the present political scenario in north Kashmir, the party’s ongoing public outreach programme, and preparation for the party’s forthcoming public rally in Srinagar. 

The meeting, presided over by Senior Vice President Ghulam Hassan Mir, was held at the party headquarters in Srinagar.

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Besides Mir, the prominent party leaders who were present in the meeting included Vice President and Chairman Preparatory Committee Usman Majid, Parliamentary Board Chairman Dilawar Mir, General Secretary Rafi Ahmad Mir, Provincial President (Kashmir) Mohammad Ashraf Mir, Spokesperson Javaid Hassan Beigh, District President Baramulla Yawar Dilawar Mir, District President Kupwara Raja Manzoor, and District President Bandipora Shafat Kazmi.

According to a press statement issued here, Apni Party leaders discussed the present political scenario in north Kashmir and chalked out a strategy to strengthen the party further in the region.

On this occasion, Ghulam Hassam Mir asked the party leaders to activate the grass root level cadr to ensure people are well aware of the party’s policies and agenda.

He said, “Being a party of the masses, Apni Party’s unambiguous agenda should reach each and every corner of J&K, and even the common people must be well aware of the party’s core agenda and its policies. Thus, we must enhance our political activities in terms of boosting our public outreach programme.”

He added, “We have been getting a tremendous public response to our rallies and conventions across the J&K, but we need to boost our public outreach programme further to strengthen the party further at the grass root level.”

The leaders also assessed the preparations for the party’s public rally which is supposed to be organised in Srinagar in the coming days.

Ghulam Hassan Mir urged the party leaders to keep themselves available to get activated to contribute to the proposed public rally and ensure a successful event.

He said, “Everyone must take part in the preparation for the Srinagar rally. Besides the senior leadership, the district level leaders and senior workers must start preparations to make the forthcoming Srinagar rally a grand event of the party.”

Also, the leaders discussed certain party issues and took some important decisions which will be implemented soon to ensure the smooth functioning of the party. In this regard, they also analyzed certain suggestions put forward by the district-level leaders.

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