Early Times Report
JAMMU, June 6: Seeking support of every region and sub-region of Jammu and Kashmir to take the movement for change to its logical conclusion, patron of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Mufti Mohammad Sayeed today said that just concluded Lok Sabha polls have accelerated the process of change in the State. He asserted that with the support of every section of the society, PDP was committed to take this process to the logical conclusion. "Results of 2014 Lok Sabha polls have marked a new beginning for the State as these elections have boosted the winds for change in J&K", Mufti said and pointed out that people of the State have rejected the exploitative and deceit politics of National Conference. "Residents of Jammu and Kashmir have accepted PDP as a viable and credible alternative of the present regime", Mufti said while addressing meeting of the district units of Jammu rural and Samba here this morning. To review performance of party in Jammu region during Lok Sabha polls, Mufti Mohammad Sayeed had convened series of meetings of different units of Jammu province and got feed back from grass-root level workers and senior leaders. Exhorting party cadre to approach every sections of the State to seek mandate of the people to fulfill the unfinished agenda of sustainable peace and inclusive growth, Mufti reiterated commitment of PDP to pursue the policy of equitable and balanced development in Jammu and Kashmir. Mufti reaffirmed that PDP's agenda was to ensure political, economic and social security to all regions and every section of the society. Reminding that PDP led regime had rekindled a ray of hope among residents of Jammu and Kashmir by restoring their faith in democracy and democratic institutions, Mufti regretted that present anarchist regime has reversed the whole process of peace and development in J&K during its tenure. T S Bajwa Vice President, Yashpal Sharma General Secretary, Ch Zulfikar MLA, Rafiq Khan, MLA, senior leader Ved Mahajn, Shanti Devi, Daman Bhasin, Choudhary Hamid and prominent workers were present in the meetings. |