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‘Deceptive’ politics by traditional parties has caused severe developmental deficit in Valley: Altaf Buhari

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Last updated: November 4, 2022 11:37 pm
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Srinagar, Nov 04: Apni Party (AP) president Syed Mohammad AltafBukhari Friday said that deceptive politics by the traditional political parties have caused severe developmental deficits here, over the years.
According to a party statement, he was addressing a public rally in north Kashmir’s Singhpora, Pattan, where the party leaders received a grand reception by the people and the party workers at the rally venue.
According to a press release issued here, while addressing the convention Syed Mohammad AltafBukhari urged people not to fall prey to the deceptive politics of the traditional political parties anymore.
He said, “The political leaders who have been at the helm of affairs in the past have always misled masses through false promises and emotional slogans. For their electoral gains, these parties and their leaders used to allure you on the name, deceiving slogans like autonomy and self-rule. They did not mean to fulfil their promises, instead they rendered you helpless and in a pathetic situation. Their deceiving politics and emotional slogans landed thousands of our young boys either in jails or in the graveyards.”
He advised people not to fall into the trap of ruthless politicians anymore.
He said, “Now, it is your responsibility to tell these so-called leaders that enough is enough. They will come to you again with the false promises, but you must refuse to fall into their trap this time. You should vote smartly, now. You should make sure that you elect only those who are capable of raising your standard, and work for the development of this land.”
Emphasising on the restoration of peace, Syed Mohammad AltafBukhari said, “People have been grappling with deaths and bloodshed for the past more than 30 years. The turmoil and violence have damaged our social fabric as well. We cannot afford further destruction, thus we need to ensure a peaceful environment, which will eventually pave a way for the prosperity of the people and the development here.”
On the lack of development in J&K, Syed Mohammad AltafBukhari said, “Look at our education institutions. Most of our government schools lack buildings and other infrastructure, and even 80 percent of schools do not have proper washrooms for the students. The same is the condition of our hospitals and health centers.”
He promised that the Apni Party, if given the mandate to serve the people, will ensure social justice, equivalent development of all regions, and a corruption-free administration in Jammu and Kashmir.
He said, “We will change the scenario for good. We will focus on the development of all regions irrespective of the political and religious affiliations of the people. This land has a huge potential for economic growth and development. I assure you that the Apni Party has a vision for the prosperity of the people.”
He said, “Unlike the conventional political parties, the Apni Party does not believe in false promises. Our politics and agenda is based on the truth. We will never deceive you through fake promises and emotional slogans, even if doing so does not fetch us electoral gains.”
“Since the day Apni Party was established, we have been promising you that we will strive for the peace, prosperity, and development of J&K. We know these goals are achievable, and we have a clear-cut vision to fulfil our promises. We do not believe in false promises, we say only what we believe that can be achieved for you,” he added.

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