DPAP committed to inclusive development of J&K: Azad
STATE TIMES NEWS
JAMMU: Former Chief Minister and Chairman Democratic Progressive Azad Party (DPAP), Ghulam Nabi Azad, on Sunday reiterated his commitment to provide equal opportunities of progress to all and ensure inclusive development of Jammu and Kashmir.
Addressing a public meeting at Samba, Azad highlighted his contribution as Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir, including granting district status to Samba and numerous developmental initiatives and pledged to do even more with the support of the people.
Regardless of caste or creed, he emphasized his inclusive approach, stating, “I have been working for all, be it Hindus or Muslims, Sikhs or Christians.”
Expressing concern over problems faced to the people, he said that his return to J&K politics was driven by a desire to address the challenges faced to all segments of society, particularly unemployment among the educated youth.
Azad recalled his commitment to a robust work culture during his tenure as CM and vowed to continue it with dedication, if elected again.
Azad appealed to people not to engage in religion politics and advocated voting based on principles of development and peace. The party intends to contest all Lok Sabha seats, emphasizing the need for representation in Parliament to address pressing issues, he added.
Azad asserted that defeating other parties should be achieved through tangible work, rather than relying on false promises.
He emphasized his party’s commitment to the welfare of the people and fighting for their rights, land, and jobs.
He said “We don’t change or stand differently in different places. What I speak in Jammu, I speak in Delhi. This underscores my unwavering commitment to transparency and sincerity in addressing the concerns of the public.”
Azad urged the government to prioritize the needs of the people directly impacted by various projects. He specifically pointed out the necessity of giving precedence to the local people in development initiatives.
He expressed the commitment to reinstate the Roshni Scheme, emphasizing its potential to address crucial issues and contribute to the well-being of the community.
Azad stressed for the urgent need for early and fair elections, emphasizing the pivotal role they play in restoring democratic values and addressing the current challenges faced by the J&K (UT).
Azad urged people to discern between mere rhetoric and concrete actions, asserting that his party’s track record and dedication to the people’s well-being set them apart from others.
Among others present in the public meeting included, R S Chib Gen Secretary, Jugal Kishore Sharma Provincial President, Vinod Mishra Gen Secretary, Anita Thakur Gen Secretary, Salman Nizami Chief Spokesperson, Ch Gharu Ram Zonal President, Subash Gupta Provincial Vice President, Ch Riyaz Niaz Secretary, Sunita Arora, Anuradha Andotra, Thakur Raghvir Singh Distt Samba, Provincial GS Adv Maheshwar Singh, Ashok Bhagat, Vishal Chopra, Kirtan Singh, Fatima Shikari and Jyoti Dogra.