Azad for focus on development in Parliament; rejects division by religion or caste
STATE TIMES NEWS
UDHAMPUR: Chairman Democratic Progressive Azad Party (DPAP), Ghulam Nabi Azad on Sunday emphasized the necessity for vocal representation in Parliament.
While addressing a public meeting in Udhampur, Azad highlighted the importance of elected members actively voicing the concerns of the people and driving impactful legislative measures.
He stated, “Parliament requires voices that resonate with the needs and aspirations of the populace, not those that remain silent or inert.”
Azad called for unity among voters, urging them not to elect MPs based solely on religious or caste.
He emphasized the importance of transcending such divisive factors and instead focusing on candidates’ qualifications, integrity and commitment to public service.
Azad urged voters to prioritize the collective interests of the nation over narrow identity-based affiliations.
The former Chief Minister stressed the importance of focusing on the growth and progress of regions and communities, advocating for a shift in parliamentary discourse towards substantive issues.
Azad also voiced concerns over the exploitation of local resources and emphasized the need for fighting for both land and jobs protection, as well as the restoration of statehood. He strongly asserted that the people of J&K cannot tolerate external entities seizing control of local land and job opportunities. These issues are central to the people’s economic prosperity and cultural integrity, he added.
He promised to fight for these issues in Parliament and ensure the voices of the people are heard.
Azad reiterated DPAP’s commitment to fostering growth and prosperity in J&K. He pledged to prioritize the establishment of additional colleges, schools, hospitals as also need for expanded road networks to improve connectivity and facilitate economic development.
Azad denounced other parties for exploiting voters with false promises. He particularly targeted the Congress for its lack of attention to crucial issues affecting the people.
He expressed concern over the sudden appearance of parties seeking votes, despite being absent from the people’s problems for the past decade.
He singled out the Congress, accusing it of neglecting vital issues and resorting to abusive rhetoric instead of meaningful dialogue.
He said, ‘Congress’s only job seems to be to abuse us, but why don’t they speak on real issues? Where is their performance, he asked.
Azad urged people to cast their ballots in favor of G.M. Saroori in the upcoming elections.
Recognized for his unwavering integrity and vocal advocacy, he emphasized Saroori’s honesty and dedication to amplifying the voices of the people.
He assured voters that Saroori possesses the qualities needed to effectively address their issues and champion their interests on the national stage.
Among others present on the occasion wereincluded R.S.Chib Gen Secretary, Jugal Kishore Sharma Provincial President, Vinod Mishra Gen Secretary, Ashwani Khajuria Distt President, Brig Mohan Sharma Provincial GS, Priti Khajuria Secretary, Pritam Kotwal, Gourav Chopra Distt President Jammu, Kulwant Chib Provincial GS, Anoop Khajuria Coordinator, Sanjeev Dubay, Rozy Begum, Saksham Seth, Kuldeep Manhas, Shanu Sharma, Shameem Begum, Sardar Tej Bahadur, Pawan Kumar and others.