The hands of dynastic politicians are stained with the blood of innocents: Syed Mohammad Altaf Bukhari

JK News Today

Srinagar, May 9: Continuing its ongoing campaign for the Lok Sabha polls, Apni Party held a series of rallies and other public outreach activities in central Kashmir’s Budgam district, today.

At public rallies in Astanpora Chadoora, Pakharpora, and Charar-i-Sharief, the party president and his accompanying leaders received a warm welcome from locals and party functionaries.

During his daylong visit to these places, Apni Party president Syed Mohammad Altaf Bukhari paid obeisance at Ziyarat-i-Sharief Sheikh ul Aalam in Charar-i-Sharief, as well as Ziyarat-i-Sharief Hazrat Sultan Syed Mohammad Ali Aali Bulkhi Sahib in Pakherpora.

While addressing the rallies, Syed Mohammad Altaf Bukhari urged people not to fall prey to deceptive narratives and fake promises made by traditional parties, especially the family parties, in the Lok Sabha polls.

He said, “Let me remind you that the hands of these dynastic politicians are stained with the blood of innocent people, including children. One of these parties is responsible for the killing of 200 children in 2010, and the other party is responsible for more than a hundred deaths and the blinding of hundreds of young boys and girls through the use of pellet guns in 2016. The leader of this party even tried to justify the innocent killing by heartlessly remarking, ‘Kiya ye bachay chocolates aur doodh lene niklay thay’ (Had these children come out of their homes to fetch chocolates and milk for themselves).”

“These parties consistently allure you with fake promises and misleading narratives. Once again, they are approaching you with emotionally charged slogans and false promises seeking your votes. You should not fall prey to their political gimmicks once again. It’s crucial not to forget that hundreds of innocent people have been killed under the tenure of these family-based parties over the years,” he added.

He went on to say, “In 2019, these parties came to you seeking your vote and promised that their elected leaders would protect Article 370 in Parliament. You trusted them and elected 3 MPs from one of these parties, while the other had its two members in the Rajya Sabha. However, when Article 370 was abrogated on August 5, 2019, these MPs remained silent. At the very least, they should have resigned in protest of the abrogation of Article 370.”

“Setting aside all other considerations, if the sitting MP Farooq Abdullah manages to secure the release of only 50 jailed youth, I will urge my candidate to withdraw from the elections to make way for the NC candidate in these Lok Sabha polls. These parties have accomplished nothing during their five-year terms. Why should people vote for them again?” he asked.

Syed Mohammad Altaf Bukhari promised that “when the Apni Party gets the public mandate to serve, it will ensure the restoration of Jammu and Kashmir’s statehood, release of prisoners from jails, removal of AFSPA, and the return of Armed Forces to the barracks.”

“We are committed to ensuring the political and economic empowerment of the people of Jammu and Kashmir. Apni Party’s government will ensure that all the rights guaranteed by the constitution of the country are restored to the people of Jammu and Kashmir,” he added.

While addressing the rally in Astanpora Chadoora, Apni Party’s Vice President Javaid Mustafa Mir blamed the NC and Congress for paving the way for a prolonged phase of violence in Jammu and Kashmir by rigging the assembly election in 1987.

He said, “As a result of extensive rigging in the assembly elections in 1987, these parties paved the way for violence in Jammu and Kashmir. This prolonged phase of violence eventually led to deaths and destruction in the region. These parties and their leaders are responsible for deaths and bloodsheds.”

Besides Syed Mohammad Altaf Bukhari and Javaid Mustafa Mir, the prominent party leaders who spoke or who were present in these public rallies included District President Kupwara Raja Manzoor, Senior Leader Ashiq Bukhari, Syed Asghar, Farooq Andrabi, Mushtaq Zuhami, Saqib Makhdoomi, Prof Paul, Advocate Owais, Yasir Choudhary, Abdul Aziz Poswal, Imtiaz Ahmad Dar, Inayat Gull, Rafiq Raina, Ghulam Hassan Shah, Ghulam Nabi Yatoo, Arshid Sahib, Adv. Ehsaan, Irfan Mukhatar, Bashir Khanday, Adv. Riyaz Ahmad, Shahbaz Nazir, and others.