Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Two more Congress leaders all set to join Bukhari’s party

- Ravi Krishnan Khajuria ravi.khajuria@htlive.com

JAMMU: Two more Congress leaders have quit party’s Jammu and Kashmir unit to join the new political outfit led by former PDP minister Syed Altaf Bukhari— Apni Party—to be launched in the Union territory on Sunday.

Former minister and president of the Samba district Congress committee Sardar Manjit Singh and Jammu district Congress president Vikram Malhotra said they quit because the Congress had become virtually dysfunctio­nal in the region.

“Congress was not able to come out of the inertia for the past eight months. They were talking more about the National Conference. They were not talking about statehood, rights to jobs and land,” Manjit Singh said.

Vikram Malhotra echoed the sentiment: “Yes, I have also resigned from the Congress and will most likely join Apni Party on March 8. Congress had stopped functionin­g after the abrogation of Article 370 in August last year.” “We were able to hold very little activity in Jammu district only,” he added.

“The Congress high command didn’t give us regional leadership in Jammu, like what NC has done here. The Congress didn’t find any face despite the fact that we had a senior leader like Raman Bhalla, who could have been made regional leader to woo voters during elections but they didn’t do it,” Malhotra said.

“For the first time both Kashmir and Jammu regions, now, have the same issues of statehood, rights to jobs, lands, domicile etc,” he said.

Other Congress leaders including Aijaz Khan, Mumtaz Khan, Usman Majeed, Shoaib Lone, Hilal Shah are also likely to join Altaf Bukhari’s party.

“I am very much part of the third front. Likeminded people are coming together and I have nothing to hide. I joined Syed Mohammad Altaf Bukhari long ago. I formally resigned from the Congress around two and a half months ago. I have nothing to do with the Congress. I am not associated with Congress anymore,” said Shoaib Lone.

‘FEW LEADERS FINDING SHORTCUTS FOR POLITICAL CAREER’

The Congress is strong enough and united to play a significan­t role for the better future of Jammu and Kashmir, party leaders said on Saturday.

The Congress leaders in a joint statement cautioned the people and the party cadres about “few leaders” finding shortcuts and changing their loyalty in search of “better opportunit­ies” for their career in politics.

It said the party is strong enough and united to play a significan­t role in the days ahead for the better future of the people who have been deprived of their basic identity as a state and special rights to land and jobs.

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Vikram Malhotra
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Sardar Manjit Singh

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