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Youth continue to join J&K Apni Party in Jammu
6/29/2020 10:20:53 PM
Early Times Report

Jammu, June 29: Many youth today joined Jammu and Kashmir Apni Party (JKAP) in presence of senior party leaders strengthening party’s base in Jammu.
In a statement, Ravi Kumar, Ravinder Kumar, Sahil Kalshi, Raul Attri, Hiteshwar Singh, Ankit Gupta, Karan Kapoor, Varun Kapoor, Mohit Sharma, Baber Khan, Suresh Kumar, Varun Kumar and others joined JKAP in presence of senior leaders at J&K Apni Party office in Jammu.
The party function was organised under the leadership of former minister Aijaz Khan, former minister Dilawar Mir, former minister Manjit Singh, JKAP senior leader Vikram Malhotra, senior leader Namrita Sharma, senior youth leader Raqeeq Ahmed Khan, Anuj Manhas, Deepak Kumar, Sandeep Gandotra, Marshal Dutta, Sanjay Kumar and others.
The senior leaders welcomed the youth in the party. Speaking on the occasion, former minister and senior leader, JKAP, Aijaz Khan said the youth are in distress due to lack of employment opportunities even as Jammu and Kashmir has potential to generate employment opportunities.
“Industrial and tourism sector needs to be revived for employment opportunities,” said Khan.
Former Minister Dilawar Mir said that the JKAP will work for the development in Jammu and Kashmir without any bias. Meanwhile, former minister Manjit Singh stressed on the need for restoration of statehood to Jammu and Kashmir. JKAP, senior leaders Vikram Malhotra and Namrita Sharma also spoke on the issues in the party.
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