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| PDP claims NC’s entire Pulwama unit joined it | | | EARLY TIMES REPORT SRINAGAR, Nov 11: The Pulwama district unit of National Conference along with its president Syed Showkat Gayoor Andarbi and his six block presidents along with his entire district body today resigned from the party merged with Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in presence of PDP patron Mufti Mohammad Sayeed. The six block presidents include Nayeem Ahmad Bhat (Block Kakapora), Mohammad Yousf (Rajpora), Shabir Ahmad Bhat (Pulwama), Ghulam Mohammad (Pampore), Jasbir Singh (Lurgam Tral) and Tariq Ahmad from Tral Block. The district body includes Mir Bashir Ratnipori district secretary, Ghulam Qadir Bhat Treasurer, Reyaz Ahmad Bhat Publcity Secretary and organizer Iqbal Ahmad. Welcoming the new entrants into the party fold PDP patron Mufti Mohammed Sayeed said ‘their joining will add colours to the party activities in Pulwama district’. "It is our pragmatic approach and political agenda which attracts people to our party folds," Sayeed added. On this occasion, Andrabi said that he was motivated by the PDP's three year performance and its concern for the resolution of Kashmir issue. "I have no words to count the performance of PDP. From development to fair recruitment, opening of Srinagar Muzafarabad road to creation of conducive atmosphere for the ongoing peace process, establishing universities, to opening of new colleges, higher secondary schools and primary schools and above all bringing a significant change in the atmosphere of terror," Andarbi added. He said that he along with his workers would work hard to disseminate the PDP agenda which encompasses a message of peace and reconciliation. "National Conference believes in exploitation and this party has a long history of deceit and betrayal," Andrabi said, and added that he found PDP's Self Rule as the best roadmap which can resolve the vexed Kashmir issue while taking into account the public aspirations. "The day I got the copy of the Self Rule I found it interesting and the only solution possible for resolving the Kashmir imbroglio," he said and added, that he will try his best to chennalize the public support this roadmap. |
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