Srinagar, Sep 15: Democratic Progressive Azad Party (DPAP) on Friday said it is likely to sweep the upcoming municipal elections across the Union Territory given the “tremendous track record” of the governance of Ghulam Nabi Azad as chief minister in the erstwhile state of Jammu and Kashmir.
The party provincial president Mohammad Amin Bhat at a public meeting in Jan Mohalla Brein Nishat said, “People are fed up with exploitative politics by all the political parties and now all hopes are pinned on Ghulam Nabi Azad to take the people out of the morass and socio-political chaos.”
“People won’t trust these political parties anymore. They have exploited people for decades and had no solution to the growing unemployment and rising inflation,” he said.
DPAP chief spokesperson Salman Nizami said that crowds and people attracted to our meetings and functions amply clears where the people stand and there are political parties who claim to be the largest in the UT but fail to hold public functions. He said if the DPAP wins the MC elections, which it is certain about, it has a vision for urban development and towns and cities shall be developed at par with the top cities of the world.
“The time is gone when these politicians would befool people for pity things. People want visionary leadership to lead them who can carry along all the people from all regions irrespective of their beliefs. Ghulam Nabi Azad is the only hope in these hope less times,” Salman said.
The meeting was organised by Mohammad Amir Bhat, Distt President Srinagar and was attended by various senior leaders of the party which includes Provincial Gen Secretary Khalid Tufail, Peer Bilal Zonal President, Amir Bhatt District President, Mir Momin Youth leader, Farooq Dar Corporator and others.