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Apni Party holds district-level meeting in Srinagar

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Srinagar: Apni Party held a district-level meeting on Wednesday at the party headquarters in Srinagar to assess the performance of the leaders and the party’s Srinagar cadre. 

“While taking the feedback from the constituency incharges, the leaders had thorough deliberations over important party matters, and outlined a future strategy to strengthen the party,” a press note said.

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On this occasion, Party President Syed Mohammad Altaf Bukhari said, “Apni Party has the distinction of being J&K’s only political party that earned peoples’ trust in a very short span of time after it was established on March 8 in 2020. We are grateful to the people of Jammu and Kashmir for having faith in us and trusting our straightforward and candid agenda even though some miscreants tried their best to spread propaganda against the Apni Party at the beginning. But just three years down the line the same people who tried to spread lies against the Apni Party are now ashamed by seeing that this party is gaining public support and acceptance with each passing day across the J&K.”

However, Syed Mohammad Altaf Bukhari urged the party leaders and workers to work hard to strengthen the party further. He said, “We have a long way to go and much to achieve in the near future in order to make the Apni Party a genuine alternative in the political spectrum of Jammu and Kashmir.”

Speaking on the occasion, Ghulam Hassan Mir urged the party leaders and workers to intensify their political activities and public outreach programs to remain connected with the people at the grassroots level. He said, “Ours is a party of masses, therefore, we must be well linked with the masses. Our key agenda is to ensure people’s well-being in terms of striving for peace, development, and prosperity in Jammu and Kashmir.”

He added, “We are committed to the people that we will change the scenario for good once we get a public mandate in the forthcoming assembly polls. We will ensure economic and political empowerment of the people and make sure that every person and household prospers and gets economic dividends.”

Party leaders Usman Majid, Rafi Ahmad Mir, Mohammad Ashraf Mir, Noor Mohammad Sheikh, and Haji Parvez also addressed the meeting.

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