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Many Sarpanch, Panches, social activists from Samba join Apni Party

JAMMU, Oct 11 (KINS): Apni Party President Syed Mohammed Altaf Bukhari has expressed concern over the killing  of a JCO and four Indian army jawans in an encounter in Surankote, Poonch.

“We express our sympathy with the family members of the martyred soldiers who laid down their lives for the nation. Their supreme sacrifice will always be remembered,” Bukhari added.

He was speaking at the joining programme organised at Apni Party Office in presence of the provincial leadership.

On his occasion, many Panches, Sarpanches, social activists from Samba District, and Advocate Vikram Rathore alongwith 50 people from Jammu joined Apni Party.

Welcoming the educated class and elected PRIs into the Party, Bukhari said that the Party has been able to establish its strong base in Jammu’s plains in the short period of time.

“The joining of the educated class into the Party is a welcome step. The people have shown their faith in the Party’s policies and agenda which advocates unity and equal development of both the regions,” he said.

He said that “We believe the political parties have failed to fulfill what they had promised to the people. They sold dreams to the people which could not materialize. However, the Apni Party believes in telling the truth to the people and leading them towards peace and prosperity.”

At the same time, three sarpanches alongwith several naib sarpanches joined the Party in presence of Altaf Bukhari. Prominent among those include Sarpanch Keso Manhasa, Kuldeep Verma, Sarpanch, Khanpur, Champa Devi, Sarpanch Nanga, Bimla Devi, Naib Sarpanch, Avtal, Manjit Singh senior social activist Dr Jasbir Singh alongwith supporters from Samba also joined Apni Party.

While welcoming the PRIs into the party fold, he said that the panchayat raj system still needs to be strengthened on the ground and the elected should be given due respect by the administration.

“It is highly condemnable how the administration ignored the PRIs following which they resigned in Ramban district. The elected PRIs are the basic foundations of democratic structure from the village level and the officials responsible for ignoring them should be held accountable,” he said.

He said that “The PRIs works at the grass root level and barring them from giving a representation to the visiting Union Minister is an unfortunate act which is condemnable.”

The Apni Party stands with the PRIs and for the protection of their rights, he added.

General Secretary, Vijay Bakaya, Provincial President, Jammu, Manjit Singh, ST Wing State President, Saleem Choudhary, State Youth Wing Vice President, Raqeeq Ahmed Khan, State SC Coordinator Bodh Raj Bhagat, OBC State Coordinator, Madan Lal Chalotra, Provincial Secretary, Dr Rohit Gupta, State Youth Wing, General Secretary, District President – Kandi (Bani-Basohli), Yasir Choudhary, Abhay Bakaya, Provincial President, Jammu, ST Wing, Choudhary Shabir Kohli, Provincial Coordinator, Minority Cell, Vajinder Dutta, Provincial Vice President, Women Wing, Rupali Rani, Incharge Youth President Jammu Province, Vipul Bali, District President, Apni Trade Union, Anirudh Sharma, District President, Youth Wing – Jammu Urban, Shubham Choudhary, Provincial Secretary Youth Wing, Suhail Khajuria, Provincial Secretary Youth Wing Jatinder Singh. Several party workers from Samba including Choudhary Bachan Lal, Bishan Verma, Des Raj, Som Lal, and others. (KINS)

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