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Misleading slogans of political parties developed disdain among youth : Bukhari
11/24/2020 11:53:38 PM
EARLY TIMES REPORT

BARAMULLA, Nov 24: Apni Party President Syed Mohammad Altaf Bukhari on Tuesday said the youth of Jammu and Kashmir have unfortunately been always swayed by misleading slogans of political parties, which is why they still feel annoyed and exasperated with the present system.
Addressing a party campaign convention in Baramulla, Bukhari observed that J&K’s youth are full of potential but they need to channelize their energy in a positive manner.
“Our youth seem genuinely indifferent and disenchanted with our present system, which has many loopholes. But isn’t it a fact that political parties across the political spectrum in J&K are also responsible for the begrudging behavior of our youth?” he asked. Bukhari said that the fascinating slogans raised by the decades old political parties have pushed the youth to go to jails or to graveyards.
The Apni Party president remarked the youth of J&K feel their aspirations are not secured and also the loop-holes in the system that have added to the unemployment ratio have instilled an aggressive and infuriated behavior among them.
Bukhari said that the challenging task before the Apni Party was to prove itself as a reliable political platform among the competing narratives being offered as solutions to the problems of people in Jammu and Kashmir.
He said the Apni Party has adopted truthful politics as its cardinal principle and it will never compromise on this guiding philosophy.
Speaking on the occasion, senior vice president Ghulam Hassan Mir, said that the Apni Party’s agenda is based on the socio-economic and political empowerment of people of J&K. He said that DDC elections were purely for planning and development. “I appeal to you to vote and support Apni Party candidates in DDC elections as they would be always available and accountable before you,” Mir added.
In his address, Party’s senior leader and former minister Mohammad Dilawar Mir appealed to the people to come forward and support Apni party candidates on the basis of their developmental agenda.

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