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AP urges GoI for early resumption of electoral process in J&K
9/29/2020 12:00:59 AM
Early Times Report

Anantnag, Sept 28: Apni Party has expressed hope for an early resumption of electoral process that can address aspirations of the people and help usher in the new era of peace and prosperity in Jammu and Kashmir.
A spokesman for the AP said party general secretary Rafi Ahmad Mir made these remarks who along with the district president Anantnag Abdul Rahim Rather co-chaired a meeting of party office-bearers and prominent workers of the district at Dak Bunglow Khanabal, in this south Kashmir on Monday.
Both the leaders called on the Centre to take an urgent call on conduct of elections for J&K as soon as possible. Due to the restrictions related to the COVID-19, the party had earlier decided to keep the physical meetings on hold and this was the Party's first meeting of its kind, after the COVID restrictions were eased out in the district.
Prominent representative from all blocks and constituencies of the district attended the meeting. The participants who spoke on the occasion highlighted the issues and needs of their respective areas and assured the leaders of their efforts in the interest of the people and towards the development of the Party.
General Secretary of the Party and former legislator Rafi Ahmad Mir threw light on the political and the developmental agenda of the Party and said that AP do not believe in hollow slogans and deceiving the people for any political mileage. "Apni Party's politics is based on realism and it will promise only achievable goals," he added.
The District President of the Party for Anantnag and former legislator, Abdul Rahim Rather spoke about the situations that prevailed after August 5, 2019 and said that his Party's leadership is firm to fight the case, challenging the constitutional changes that took place on Aug 2019, seriously and firmly before the Supreme Court.
He said that his party is bestowed with a highly capable and efficient leadership who has the capacity and capability to make the dreams of the people of Jammu and Kashmir come true. Rather informed the members that the meetings at the constituency and block level will be started in the near future for which a schedule will be chalked out and communicated to every member very soon
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