Parties in PAGD finding ways to get rid of each other: Bukhari Retd ISM Dy Director joins Apni Party
Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Jan 11: Apni Party president, Syed Mohd Altaf Bukhari today said that political parties in Peoples’ Alliance for Gupkar Declaration (PAGD) have been finding ways to get rid of each other following District Development Council elections in J&K.
Bukhari was speaking here at the Apni Party function organized to welcome newcomers in the party, including retired Deputy Director, Indian System Medicine (ISM), Dr Rohit Gupta, in presence of other party functionaries.
Welcoming him into the Party fold, Bukhari said that truth has come to fore post DDC elections while referring to the political parties in PAGD.
SRINAGAR: Apni Party President Syed Mohammed Altaf Bukhari today said that political parties in Peoples’ Alliance for Gupkar Declaration have been finding ways to get rid of each other following District Development Council elections in J&K.
Retired Deputy Director, Indian System Medicine (ISM), Dr Rohit Gupta joined Apni Party in presence of Altaf Bukhari and other senior leaders.
Altaf Bukhari was speaking here at the Apni Party function organized to welcome newcomers in the party. Retired Deputy Director, Indian System Medicine (ISM), Dr Rohit Gupta joined Apni Party in presence of Altaf Bukhari and other senior leaders.
Anil Bhat, Parvinder Lohra, Shakti Dutta, Anil Kohli, Ashu Shan, Randeep Singh and others also joined the Party.
Apni Party Outreach, Releases Photograph Of Meeting With 40 DDC Candidates In Jammu
Apni Party Outreach, Releases Photograph Of Meeting With 40 DDC Candidates In Jammu
The meeting was held under the leadership by Former MLC and Apni Party, General Secretary, Vijay Bakaya in which General Secretary Vikram Malhotra, and Former Minister and Provincial President Manjit Singh, Provincial President, Women Wing, Namrta Sharma, other party leaders and 40 DDC candidates who contested elections participated at Gandhi Nagar.
In his address, Vijay Bakaya appreciated the DDC candidates who contested in Jammu region on party mandate and also thanked the voters who have supported the candidates in recently concluded elections.