Srinagar, 28 July: On the day of the 26th Foundation of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), President Mehboba Mufti gave a stir in Srinagar, in which the central government urged the central government to leave its security-focused approach in Jammu and Kashmir and embrace meaningful harmony and dialogue to leave its security-focused approach and address the region’s long time.
Speaking at this program, Ms. Mufti rapidly criticized the policies of the Center, stating, “What is India’s foreign policy without Jammu and Kashmir? Decades of struggle has only ended the victims, wars, has been replaced by new people only. Pakistan has affectionately affectionate as war machinery and India.” Look at the GDP and where India stands today.
Ms. Mufti highlighted the socio-economic neglect in the region, saying, “Our countries struggle with poverty. Many schools do not have basic facilities like toilets and clean drinking water in many schools, yet we prioritize to buy arms and deploy more CRPF companies. Militating can not wound people with jams, jams.
In a direct appeal for Prime Minister Narendra Modi, he urged the adventure leadership: “PM Modi ji, with the mandate of 120 crore people, you have the power to re-write the story of Jammu and Kashmir. If India has to cross nations like China, it should end the war-system and end the attachment of the people.
Ms. Mufti also provoked the Center’s approach to the region in the region, stating, “The cancellation of Article 370 has not brought peace or prosperity, which has deepened isolation. People of Jammu and Kashmir are not enemies.
While reflecting the legacy of the PDP, Ms. Mufti reiterated the party’s unbreakable commitment for talks, a vision determined by its founder, late Mufti Mohammad Saeed. “Whether in power or opposition, the PDP has always engaged in repression. Our goal is a peaceful, rich Jammu and Kashmir, which is integrated with India through mutual respect, not force.”
The PDP asks the Central Government to prioritize the aspirations of the people of Jammu and Kashmir to start a reliable process, restore democratic institutions in its real sense and create the future of peace and progress.