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Our youth have a vital role to play in shaping a better future for J&K: Altaf Bukhari

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Jammu: Apni Party President, Syed Mohammad Altaf Bukhari, on Wednesday, said that Jammu and Kashmir’s youth have both the potential and the will to play a significant role in leading this region towards peace and prosperity. 

He assured that the Apni Party would ensure ample opportunities for the young generation to showcase their talents and contribute to a better future for Jammu and Kashmir.

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Syed Mohammad Altaf Bukhari made these remarks today at an event organised by the party’s youth wing at the party office in Gandhi Nagar, Jammu. The programme was organised by the Provincial President of the Youth Wing, Vipul Bali.

On this occasion, a prominent businessman, Shakti Dutta, along with scores of his supporters, mostly youngsters, joined the party.

Syed Mohammad Altaf Bukhari welcomed the new members into the party fold and expressed hope that their joining would further fortify the party’s presence in the rural areas of Jammu. 

He assured the new members that they would be provided ample opportunities to effectively serve the people in their respective areas. 

Speaking at the event, the Apni Party President emphasised the vital role of the young generation in taking Jammu and Kashmir towards a better future marked by peace, prosperity, and overall development in the region.

“Our youth is our future, and they hold the key to a peaceful and prosperous J&K. Today, I assure you that the Apni Party will do everything needed to ensure our young generation gets platforms and opportunities to unleash their tremendous talents, elevating this region to exceptional heights of peace and prosperity,” he said.

“One of our foremost objectives is to strive for the social, educational, economic, and political empowerment of Jammu and Kashmir’s youth. We have a clear-cut vision, and determination is to explore the immense potential of Jammu and Kashmir’s natural resources to create abundant employment opportunities for the youth. Also, Apni Party, if given the mandate to serve the people, will focus on improving infrastructure and elevating the standard of the education sector in Jammu and Kashmir,” he added.

Apart from the prominent businessman Shakti Dutta, those who joined the party during this extraordinary event included Manoj Bali (Rtd Executive Engineer), Keshav Bali, Namish Singh, Sachin Sant, Suresh Dutta, Parvinder Lehria, Vishal Bogel, Laqsh Manhas, Shivansh, Sandeep Langer, Damanjoot Singh, Gotam Narina, Arjun Jammwal, Arbas, and others.

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