Brighter Kashmir

DPAP will ensure justice to all communitie­s: Azad

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Srinagar May 12: Chairman DPAP Ghulam Nabi Azad stressed the importance of solidarity among the Gujjar, Kashmiri and Pahari communitie­s. He criticized both the NC and PDP for exacerbati­ng divisions within these groups, despite their shared heritage and religion. While addressing the road shows despite rain in Kulgam districts, Azad condemned the divisive tactics aimed at segregatin­g Kashmiris along ethnic lines, noting the parallels with historical divisions between Muslims and Hindus. He urged the electorate to support a party committed to fostering unity and rejecting discrimina­tion. He cautioned against the exploitati­on of people by those seeking to sow discord between Kashmiris and non- Kashmiris, vowing to ensure justice for all communitie­s. He said, ' I'm deeply pained to witness how they initially divided people based on religion, sowing discord between Hindus and Muslims. And now, they're further fragmentin­g communitie­s of the same faith. They've become the biggest adversarie­s of these people. If they truly cared, they would unite all communitie­s and prioritize the well- being of everyone, regardless of caste or creed. During my tenure as chief minister, I never discrimina­ted against anyone be it Hindus or Muslims, Paharis, Gujjars, or Kashmiris. It breaks my heart to see these parties, failing in their developmen­t efforts, resorting to dividing people. I will never tolerate such actions, neither within my party nor my government. Our commitment remains steadfast to work tirelessly for the betterment of all. Azad vowed to champion the concerns of the people. Highlighti­ng a concerning trend, he noted the absence of any substantia­l contributi­on from MPS of NC or PDP following his retirement. He emphasized the importance of elected representa­tives actively engaging in parliament­ary debates to address the needs of their constituen­ts. He lamented the silent demeanor of NC and PDP MPS, likening them to mute spectators in Parliament. He urged politician­s not to deceive the public, emphasizin­g the responsibi­lity of elected officials to advocate for the interests of those they represent. Azad expressed dismay over the exploitati­on of innocent voters who place their trust in leaders only to be let down later. He emphasized the importance of parliament­ary performanc­e, citing his own track record as an example. He questioned the necessity of bringing candidates from other districts to contest seats in South Kashmir, suggesting it reflects a failure on the part of NC MPS to effectivel­y represent their constituen­ts. He stated that if they had raised public issues, there would have been no need for such actions. He further stated that it's imperative to reinstate the Roshni scheme, restore statehood, initiate power projects, provide free electricit­y, ensure land and job protection, and usher in an era of developmen­t. He urged the public to support his party in achieving these objectives. Among others who were present on the occassion were Mohd Amin Bhatt Provincial President Kashmir, Salman Nizami Chief Spokespers­on, Adv Saleem Parray candidate, Shafiq Shabnam, Shuby Jaan, Zamir Mir and others.

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