Mehbooba Made Public Mention Of Party’s Core Agenda “Self Rule”
Mehbooba made public mention of the party’s core agenda “Self Rule” for the first time in the last two years: J&K.
Mehbooba Mufti, the president of the People’s Democratic Party, who is battling for political existence in Kashmir, has again started talking about self-rule.
On Sunday, she once again termed self-rule as the only option for lasting peace in the entire Indian subcontinent and said it addresses the internal and external aspects of the Kashmir problem.
For the first time since August 5, 2019, Mehbooba has mentioned the basic political agenda of the PDP in this manner.
In a meeting of key functionaries and workers of the party’s youth wing who came from all the districts of Kashmir.
Mehbooba said that when the agenda of self-rule was decided at the time of formation of PDP, before that the political, social, geographical situation of Jammu and Kashmir and the local people.
The problems and political aspirations of the situation in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir across the LoC were also taken into account.
Mehbooba made public mention of the party’s core agenda: It was only after a long debate that the founder of the PDP, the late Mufti Mohammad Sayeed, decided to go ahead with self-rule.
Mehbooba says that even today the self-rule formula is completely relevant and practical. It provides a clear roadmap for India-Pakistan for a common solution to the Jammu and Kashmir issue.
Keeping in mind the aspirations of the people of Jammu and Kashmir regarding Kashmir, but also the political, social, economic, and strategic interests of India and Pakistan.
370 also chanted: Mehbooba asked the workers to increase their contact with the common people. She said that we have to restore 370 once again and for this, we have to fight a long battle.
We cannot win this fight without the help of Kashmiri youth.
It will not be out of place to mention here that the state president of PDP youth wing Waheed ur Rehman Para is in jail in connection with this terrorist-political nexus and terror funding.
Government should increase the age limit for the recruitment of Sub Inspector
Youth protested against the demand of raising the age limit to 35 years for the recruitment of sub-inspectors in Jammu and Kashmir Police.
The youth protesting outside Jammu University said that they are waiting for recruitment for the last ten years.
But the government has raised the age limit of this post to 28 years, due to which many youths are getting out of this recruitment.