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NC and PDP have a long history of deceptions: Altaf Bukhari

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Srinagar: Apni Party President, Syed Mohammad Altaf Bukhari, on Sunday, said that the NC and PDP have a long history of deceptions.

He said that the leaders of these parties created empires and established their family rule here by deceiving innocent people who had placed their trust in these leaders.

Syed Mohammad Altaf Bukhari was addressing a party convention at Pahalgam in south Kashmir’s Anantnag district.

In his speech, the Apni Party president said that the dynastic rule has caused intense damage to the interests of Jammu and Kashmir and its people over the past seventy years. He urged people to use the power of their vote to rid themselves of the clutches of these traditional parties and their leaders.

Talking about his and his colleagues’ association with the PDP in the past, Syed Mohammad Altaf Bukhari said, “We had joined the PDP intending to combat NC’s decades-long dynastic rule, which we believed was harming the interests of J&K and its people. The founding leader of the PDP claimed that he believed in democratic values and was thus against dynastic politics. We trusted him, not knowing that he too was pursuing the establishment of his own family rule here. We were utterly shocked to see that while passing away from this world, he did not forget to hand the reins of the party to none other than his own daughter. At that moment, we realised that another political dynasty had been established. Now, his daughter is grooming her own daughter to inherit the legacy of khandani raj.”

On the PDP’s prolonged relationship with the BJP, Syed Mohammad Altaf Bukhari recalled: “Shortly after the assembly elections in 2014, I visited Mufti Sahib, who had decided to join hands with the BJP to form a coalition government, despite having received a public mandate based on the PDP’s promise to keep the BJP at bay in Jammu and Kashmir. I strictly opposed the idea of forming a coalition government with the BJP. I strongly tried to convince him, even using some harsh words to emphasize that this decision was not right. Finally, he joined hands with the BJP, and the rest is history.”

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