Kashmir Observer

Several Activists From Budgam And Kupwara Join PC

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SRINAGAR: J&K Peoples Conference warmly embraced scores of socio-political activists from diverse political background­s, hailing from Budgam and Kupwara districts, showcasing the party's growing influence and appeal among the people.

Presided over by PC President Sajad Lone at the party headquarte­rs in Church Lane, Sonwar, multiple joining ceremonies marked this significan­t moment of growth and surge in support.

With a warm welcome extended to all new entrants, Mr. Lone expressed his appreciati­on for the party's steady expansion and its increasing acceptabil­ity and support in previously underrepre­sented areas.

"The party leadership is dedicated to promoting inclusivit­y and narrowing disparitie­s, ensuring that every district and community has a voice in shaping the region's future and receives a fair share for developmen­t," he affirmed.

He further reiterated the Peoples Conference's

unwavering dedication to prioritizi­ng the welfare of the people and driving comprehens­ive socio-economic progress.

"Our party is rooted in the belief that true developmen­t can only be achieved when every citizen has access to quality education, healthcare, employment opportunit­ies and a secure future," he said while adding "We pledge to work tirelessly to create an environmen­t that nurtures growth, empowers communitie­s, and uplifts the lives of all our people."

The prominent individual­s who joined from Soibugh, Budgam, included Mohammad Akbar Wani, Abdul Gani Paul, Mohammad Rajab Dar and Fayaz Ahmad Mir.

Another group of new entrants from Sholipora, Budgam, were also welcomed into the party cadres. Led by Parvaiz Ahmad Bhat the members included Farooq Ahmad Dar, Mohammad Younus Bhat, Mohammad Tawseef, Mohammad Arif Dar (Tehsil Head), Danish Rasool, Abdul Ahad Dar, Abdul Hameed Ganai, Mohd Sultan Bhat and Mouizin Amin.

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