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| J&K people have right to a secured life with dignity: DPN | | | Early Times Report Tangmarg, June 22: Patron of Democratic Party of Nationalist (DPN), Ghulam Hassan Mir today said people of the Jammu and Kashmir have a right to a secure life coupled with dignity. He said the party from the day of inception is working hard to make J&K self sufficient, as the economic stability is the bases for strong nation. The DPN patron said this, while addressing a mammoth public gathering here this afternoon. The party leaders who spoke on the occasion include Farooq Ahmad Dar, Mohammad Amin and youth leader Mushtaq Ahmad of the party. Mir said that "time has come that we should work for strong economic foundation of J&K, by way of utilizing abundant natural resources of three geographical regions of the state in right direction. He called upon all the shades of opinion to come forward and invest for making J&K peace loving, prosperous and model state of the country. DPN Patron said that the party give utmost thrust to involve the youth of the state in decision making and every efforts have been taken to provide a platform to our future generation in every sector be it politics, education, industry, tourism, handicrafts, horticulture, agriculture and other entrepreneurship development programmes so that they can excel their talent for the betterment of the society. He said that DPN is first to reach out the youth of the state and try at every level to get them out from morass of turmoil. "As a party patron I have not miss any opportunity in highlighting their issues at higher forums during last so many years and also advocated to involve them in development of the state which had resulted youth oriented schemes have been launched both by centre and the state", he said. DPN patron said that "Youth Is Our Hope" and I will go any extent to make them more and more powerful in shaping the economic destiny of the state. He said that our youth have inherit leadership quality, which has proved from last five years as number of youth across the state is cracking the county's prestigious exams regularly even though our students are making news headlines at the global level. |
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