PDP's record performance and its roadmap 'Self Rule' motivated me to join this party: Abbas Wani
SRINAGAR, Nov 18: National Conference youth block president Tangmarag Abbas Wani along with 20 senior NC delegates today joined Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in presence of PDP patron Mufti Mohammad Sayeed. These senior delegates include Munshi Abdul Hamid (secretary Block Tangmarag), and Bhkashi Abdul Ahad (block vice president).
PDP patron Sayeed welcomed the new entrants into the party fold, saying that their joining will add colours to the part activities in Pulwma district. "It is our pragmatic approach and political agenda which attracts people to our party folds," Sayeed added.
On this occasion, Abbas said that he was motivated by the PDP's three year performance and its concern for the resolution of Kashmir issue. "I have no words to count the performance of PDP. From development to fair recruitment, opening of Srinagar-Muzafarabad road to creation of conducive atmosphere for the ongoing peace process, establishing universities, to opening of new colleges, higher secondary schools and primary schools and above all bringing a significant change in the atmosphere of terror," Abbas added.
He said that he along with his workers would work hard to disseminate the PDP agenda which encompasses a message of peace and reconciliation. "National Conference believes in exploitation and this party has a long history of deceit and betrayal," Abbas said, and addedthat he found PDP's Self Rule as the best roadmap which can resolve the vexed Kashmir issue while taking into account the public aspirations. "The day I got the copy of the Self Rule I found it interesting and the only solution possible for resolving the Kashmir imbroglio," he said and added, that he will try his best to chennalize the public support this roadmap.
Abbas further remarked that it was the praiseworthy performance of the PDP which motivated him to join the PDP ranks. He added, "PDP said that it will open Srinagar-Muzafarabad road and it did. National Conference despite having a majority in the legislative assembly with a 60 years term, it could not do what PDP did in just three years of its rule in Kashmir," the new entrant said, and added that he will try his best to work for the betterment of people in his area. (Writer-South Asia)