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Farooq Abdullah desires power for his son, but martyrdom for the children of common people: Ghulam Hassan Mir

Farooq Abdullah desires power for his son, but martyrdom for the children of common people: Ghulam Hassan Mir

Says, Apni Party will not allow traditional parties to continue leading youth on the path to jails and graveyards
Prominent political and social activist from Pattan Hamid Rather joins Apni Party along with his workers and supporters

Srinagar, May 11 : Former Cabinet Minister and Apni Party’s Senior Vice President Ghulam Hassan Mir has said that Farooq Abdullah is attempting to place his son at the helm of affairs in Jammu and Kashmir, while simultaneously wishing martyrdom for the children of common people.

He said it today while addressing an event at the party headquarters in Srinagar. The event was aimed at welcoming new entrants from the Pattan area of north Kashmir. Pertinently, a prominent political and social activist from north Kashmir’s Pattan Hamid Rather joined Apni Party along with his sporters and workers.

He said, “Farooq Abdullah desires power for his son, but martyrdom for the children of common people. I strongly condemn this behaviour of Farooq Abdullah. We will no longer allow him to lead the youth down the path to jails and graveyards.”

Greeting the new entrants into the party fold, Ghulam Hassan Mir said, “I wholeheartedly welcome you into Apni Party and I assure you that the entire party leadership will be behind you when you are out there to serve the people in your respective areas. Together, we will strive to ensure peace and prosperity in this land. Apni Party will provide you with ample opportunities and a dependable platform to contribute to the pursuit of peace, prosperity, and development in Jammu and Kashmir.”

Besides Hamid Rather, the new entrants included Irshad Ahmad Bhat, Abdul Aziz Bhat, Aashiq Hussain Bhat, and their associates.

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