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Reject exploiters, vote for progress, peace: Azad

LCT Desk by LCT Desk
May 11, 2024
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Srinagar, May 10: DPAP chairman Ghulam Nabi Azad Friday urged the people to take charge of initiating a transformation in Jammu and Kashmir. He emphasized the vital necessity of abolishing the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) in the region, citing it as a critical step towards fostering lasting peace and stability.
Addressing a public meeting in Chackipahroo he criticized the past administrations, including the National Conference (NC) and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), for the unjust detention of individuals under the Public Safety Act (PSA) also the fake encounters, revealing his personal investigations during his tenure as Chief Minister, which uncovered cases of innocent civilians being falsely implicated as militants.
He said, “If the government claims there is normalcy, they should revoke AFSPA. Also, many youths were detained under PSA during NC, PDP rule. When I became Chief Minister, a deputation of vegetable vendors and their families met me, claiming that those who were killed were innocent, falsely portrayed as militants by the police. Upon investigation, the truth emerged that they were indeed innocent, and I ensured that the responsible officers were put behind bars. If my government comes to power, I will never exploit the people and will ensure justice.”
Azad referred to a video where an ex-chief minister was confronted by citizens over unfulfilled commitments, indicating a growing dissatisfaction among the electorate. He emphasized the importance of track records and tangible results in governance. He challenged the notion that regional parties only deceive the public, asserting that his administration’s actions speak louder than words. He cited numerous initiatives undertaken during his tenure aimed at uplifting the underprivileged and fostering development.
One notable achievement Azad highlighted was the construction of the Hajj House in Srinagar within a record time of six months, showcasing the efficiency and dedication of his administration. He stressed the imperative to cease exploiting people through hollow slogans. He stressed that citizens are craving authentic transformation, development, and tranquility.
Azad lamented the regional parties’ history of duping Kashmiris, pointing to their vacillation from advocating autonomy to self-rule, and now fixating on Article 370. Reflecting on his solitary stand in Parliament against the abrogation of Article 370, he contrasted it with the reticence and abstentions of select regional MPs.
He emphasized the significance of electing candidates who prioritize public issues and endorsed Amir Bhatt, a candidate from the DPAP, as someone who would echo the people’s concerns in Parliament, mirroring Azad’s own approach. Among other present on the occassion were, Amir Bhatt Lok Sabha Candidate, Salman Nizami Chief Spokesperson, Bilal Khan Working President Budgam, Gh Nabi Parwana Distt President and others.

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