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Youth extend support to Apni Party to form next Govt in J&K: Manjit Singh
7/26/2022 11:41:22 PM
Early Times Report

POONCH, July 26, 2022: Apni Party Provincial President Jammu and Former Minister, Manjit Singh on Tuesday said that the youth have extended their support to Apni Party to form the next Govt in Jammu and Kashmir as they have lost hopes with other political parties.
Addressing dozens of youth in Poonch, Manjit Singh listened to their concerns regarding growing unemployment, underdevelopment and poor road connectivity in border villages.
During this meeting, dozens of youth joined the Apni Party Youth Wing in presence of S. Manjit Singh Ji and Provincial President Youth Wing Vipul Bali and other leaders.
Welcoming them into the Party fold, Manjit Singh said that “The youth are the future of Jammu and Kashmir and protection of the future generation is the responsibility of Apni Party. Therefore, the youth should come forward and extend support to the Party to resolve their issues, especially employment.”
The Govt has failed to address the growing concerns of youth towards the unprecedented unemployment; he said and assured that Apni Party is committed for the protection of their jobs and future. He further said that the Apni Party has emerged as a hope for the unemployed youth. “For last many years, J&K has faced a difficult situation due to the inability of the present Govt as the bureaucracy has ignored the ground reality and failed to resolve the issues of the general public,” he said.
He said that “Thousands of youth have joined Apni Party and they have extended their support to the Party’s policy and agenda towards the youth, employment, development and up-gradation of the living standard of the people in Jammu and Kashmir.”
As the youth felt cheated by the previous Govts and traditional political parties including Congress Party, BJP, NC, and PDP, he said they have come forward to support Apni Party as the Party’s policies have given a ray of hope for the bright future of the people especially educated youth.
He said that “The Apni Party does not black youth emotionally. We do politics of truth.”
After facing disappointment from other political parties in J&K, he said that the youth have supported the Apni Party.
“We are committed to work for all the sections of society without discrimination and will ensure equitable development of all the regions,” he added.
Earlier, many youth called on Provincial President Youth Wing Vipul Bali and discussed various issues in presence of Provincial President S. Manjit Singh Ji and Provincial Vice President and Ex-MLA Faqir Nath, Additional General Secretary, Arun Chibber, Provincial Secretary Dr Rohit Gupta, President, Apni Trade Union, Ajaz Kazmi, Provincial Youth Wing President, District General Secretary, Surjan Singh, District Youth Wing General Secretary, Asrshdeep Singh, Youth Wing General Secretary S. Arshdeep Singh, City President, Yasir Ganai, City Vice President Youth Wing, Tahir Mehmood, S Amarjeet Singh, S Gurpreet Singh and others.
In his address, Vipul Bali said that the youth have lost their hopes with the present Govt and there is no hope among them with complete uncertainty towards their future.
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