J&K deserves real progress, not hollow rhetoric: Ghulam Nabi AzadSrinagar, Sep 16 Chairman Democratic Progressive Azad Party (DPAP) Ghulam Nabi Azad today said that Jammu and Kashmir deserves real progress and not hollow rhetoric. According to a press release, he was addressing a road show in Doda today. Azad made a fervent appeal for unity and urged an end to the decades-long practice of false slogan politics in Jammu and Kashmir. He strongly criticised political parties that for years have raised empty slogans leading to the loss of countless lives and stalling the region’s development. Azad emphasised that these misleading promises have only widened the gap between the people and progress. Reflecting on his tenure as the Chief Minister, he said, “ I want to refer to the significant strides made in infrastructure and development during my tenure. People of J&K deserve real progress and not hollow rhetoric, the former Chief Minister said. He stated that today, the people of Jammu

According to a press release, he was addressing a road show in Doda today. Azad made a fervent appeal for unity and urged an end to the decades-long practice of false slogan politics in Jammu and KashmirThe post J&K deserves real progress, not hollow rhetoric: Ghulam Nabi AzadSrinagar, Sep 16 Chairman Democratic Progressive Azad Party (DPAP) Ghulam Nabi Azad today said that Jammu and Kashmir deserves real progress and not hollow rhetoric. According to a press release, he was addressing a road show in Doda today. Azad made a fervent appeal for unity and urged an end to the decades-long practice of false slogan politics in Jammu and Kashmir. He strongly criticised political parties that for years have raised empty slogans leading to the loss of countless lives and stalling the region’s development. Azad emphasised that these misleading promises have only widened the gap between the people and progress. Reflecting on his tenure as the Chief Minister, he said, “ I want to refer to the significant strides made in infrastructure and development during my tenure. People of J&K deserve real progress and not hollow rhetoric, the former Chief Minister said. He stated that today, the people of Jammu and Kashmir are not asking for slogans; they are asking for free ration, reliable electricity, employment opportunities, quality education, and better healthcare. “These are the pressing needs of the hour. Since my college days, we have been hearing these slogans, which have done nothing but exploited the people. Political parties, after coming to power, have used these slogans as a convenient excuse for their lack of development,” Azad said. He further said that the people of J&K, often innocent and unaware, have been misled by these narratives, but now is the time to see through such political games. “The time has changed. We must realise that these slogans are only meant to benefit those who want to grab power, and once in power, they do nothing for the people,” the DPAP Chairman said. appeared first on Greater Kashmir.

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Srinagar, Sep 16: Chairman of J&K BJP’s Manifesto Committee Dr Nirmal Singh today said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi is arriving here on September 19 to address an election rally. He was addressing a press conference here. Dr Nirmal Singh said that Prime Minister would arrive here as part of the election campaigning for the BJP.

“This would be first such rally of PM Narendra Modi. Earlier, he had visited Kashmir on two occasions after the revocation of Article 370,” said Dr Singh. He was flanked by BJP National Spokesperson Shazia Ilmi, Former MLC Surinder Ambardar, Media Incharge Kashmir Sajid Yousuf Shah.



“During his earlier visits the PM Modi communicated well with the people here, especially with young people. Shri Modi has a vision for Jammu and Kashmir, especially for the youngsters,” Dr Singh said. The BJP leader added that the assembly elections are no ordinary given the huge participation of people in the process in recently concluded Lok Sabha elections.

“These elections are a success of India and its constitution. The neighbouring country Pakistan had been making efforts to subdue the process in Jammu and Kashmir. Due gratitude goes to people of Jammu and Kashmir for their overwhelming participation in the (election) process,” he said.

Regarding the election manifesto of BJP, Dr Singh said that his party aims to do away with the 30 years of violence and 70 years of separatism..