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Srinagar, November 12 Kashmir today drew closer to its dream of restoration of statehood to J&K as Apni Party chief Altaf Bukhari sent a firm reminder to Delhi what it said in August 2019 and failed to live up to its promise .

Surrounded by tens of thousands of people who had marched to Sher-e-Kashmir Cricket Stadium , filling each and every inch of its sprawling space , Altaf Bukhari received a big Thumbs Up to his restoration of statehood when a massive roar of approval rented Kashmir air.

“ This is promise of Prime Minister. This is the promise of Home Minister of India – restoration of state,” he thundered first in Kashmiri and then translated it in English so that nothing is lost in translation between Srinagar and Delhi . The boom of the restoration of state of J&K as it existed on August 5, 2019 , the day which he called as “ darkest day in the history of the state when the Centre inflicted deep wounds on the psyche, identity and dignity of the people.

He further said, “Also, we demand holding of assembly polls as soon as possible so that people, who have been rendered politically disempowered, would be able to elect their own representatives to run the affairs in J&K. Electing their own representatives is people’s right and they should not be deprived of this right anymore. Having an elected government in place will give people a sense of political and administrative empowerment, and this is how democracies work.”

Reiterating his party’s ideology Syed Mohammad Altaf Bukhari said, “Apni Party believes in the politics of truth and integrity. We do not believe in deceptive politics; thus, we do not make false promises to the people. We say only what we believe that we can achieve for them. We have promised people that we will ensure peace, prosperity, and development of J&K, and the political and economic empowerment of its people. We will keep striving to achieve these goals and we know these goals are achievable.”

He added, “Unlike the traditional political parties, we will never try to allure our youngsters through emotional slogans and fake promises. The deceptive politics has already taken a toll on our youngsters in terms of landing many of them either in jails or in graveyards over the years. Apni party wants a peaceful and prosperous future for our youth. I assure you that we will not leave any stone unturned to ensure a promising future for your young population.”

While explaining his vision for the economic prosperity of Jammu and Kashmir, he said, “Almighty has given us huge resources to rely on for our economic growth. Apni Party, if it gets a mandate, will take initiative to enhance the potential of agriculture, horticulture, and tourism sectors, besides boosting the industry here so that we will have more and more job opportunities for the youth.”

Apni Party President appealed to Kashmir youth not to fall into the trap of ideologies that instigates violence, He said, “We have seen enough of violence and bloodshed during the past more than three decades, and we cannot afford further destruction and deaths here. Our youth is our asset, and we cannot allow them to fall prey to mindless violence anymore. We can achieve everything which is important for the better future of J&K people, through peaceful means. Therefore, I request youngsters to say no to everything that brings misery.”

Syed Mohammad Altaf Bukhari announced that Apni Party will form a committee to pursue the cases of the prisoners for their release. He said, “We have decided that we will form a committee to look into the case of the boys who are behind the bars. We will go to the government to urge their release so that they can live peaceful and normal life.

They must be given a chance even if they have committed some mistakes in the past. We will try to take their parents and the Mohalla elders on board to ensure these young boys start a normal life with their families once they are free from the prisons.”

Syed Mohammad Altaf Bukhari said that Apni Party will strive for the restoration of Articles 370 and 35A through courts, however, he made it clear that no J&K government will have the capacity or power to get these constitutional Articles restored. He explained, “Only Supreme Court has the power to get these abrogated laws restored back. Please do not fall prey to the traditional political parties and their leaders who falsely promise you that they will restore Articles 370 and 35A once they get elected. They are befooling you for their electoral gains. Earlier, they would come to you with fake promises of getting Autonomy and self-rule for you. Now, they will allure you with the false promises of getting Article 370 back. Be aware and tell them enough is enough.”

Apni Party leader reiterated his promise that the Apni Party, if comes to power, will ensure the supply of 500 units of free electricity to the people in Valley during winters and the same amount of free electricity to the people in Jammu during summers. He also assured that Apni Party’s government will enhance the old age and widow pension from existing rupees to one thousand up to five thousand rupees. Furthermore, he said that Apni Party’s government will improve facilities and develop infrastructure in the health and education sectors.

Extending gratitude to the participants of the rally, Syed Mohammad Altaf Bukhari said, “I thank you for coming from the far-flung areas and getting assembled here to send out a message that you have trust in the Apni Party’s agenda and its vision for the better future of Jammu and Kashmir. This huge convention gives us more strength to strive for a peaceful and prosperous Jammu and Kashmir.”

The prominent party leaders who were present on the occasion, or who addressed the rally included Ghulam Hassan Mir, Aijaz Ahmad Khan, Choudhary Zulfikar, Usman Majid, Zafar Iqbal Manhas, Javaid Mustafa Mir, Rafi Ahmad Mir, Asgar Ali, Hilal Ahmad Shah, Mohammad Ashraf Mir, Vijay Bakaya, Junaid Azim Mattu, Sardar Manjeet Singh, Abdul Majeed Padar, Muntazir Mohiuddin, Farooq Andrabi, Raja Manzoor, Noor Mohammad Sheikh, Abdul Rahim Rather, Ghulam Mohammad Mir, Jag Mohan Singh Raina, Advocate Nirmal Singh, Javaid Hussain Baigh, Raqeek Khan, Dilshada Shaheen, Aftab Malik, Irfan Manhas, Prem Lal, Faqeer Nath, Shafat Kazmi, Khalid Rathore, and others.