Ex-Zonal President PDP Dilshad Ahmad Malik joins Apni Party
SRINAGAR, December 25: In a major boost to Apni Party in Sangrama, Ex-Zonal President PDP and Sarpanch Wagoora Dilshad Ahmad Malik joined Apni Party at its Central office in M2 Church Lane, Srinagar.
The joining ceremony took place in presence of Apni Party President Syed Mohammad Altaf Bukhari which was organized by Apni Party District President Baramulla Shoaib Nabi Lone.
Besides, Party Media Advisor Farooq Andrabi, District President Srinagar Noor Mohammad Sheikh, District President Kupwara Raja Manzoor, District President Pulwama Ghulam Mohammad Mir, State Secretary ST Wing Khalid Bhadana, District Vice President Srinagar Ajaz Rather District Joint Secretary Srinagar Tanveer Ahmad Bhat, District Organizer Srinagar Parvez Ahmad, Coordinator Khanyar Constituency Mohammad Yaseen Choodisaaz and District Youth President Srinagar Mohsin Zaffar Shah were also present at the joining ceremony.
Welcoming the new entrant into the party-fold, Bukhari said that his joining will change the political course in Sangrama constituency and will further strengthen the Party cadres.
Bukhari said the region of North Kashmir has been a victim of staggering developmental inequities while previous successive governments have remained oblivious to the genuine demands of the people.
“Apni Party has always advocated for an equitable development of all the regions of Jammu and Kashmir and our deliverance on ground speaks volumes about it. We have called spade and spade since day one as our prime concern is to redress the grievances of the public,” he said.
Bukhari impressed on the new entrant to work diligently for the public welfare in their respective areas and apprise the people about the developmental agenda of the party.
On this occasion, Dilshad Ahmad Malik thanked the Party leadership for providing him with a relatable political platform. He said that it was the agenda and practical approach of the Apni Party that motivated him to join it and work for the betterment of the people under this umbrella.