Azad Democratic Progressive Party President Ghulam Nabi Azad on Sunday said that restoration of Article 370 of the Constitution is not possible through the assembly, and asked people not to be fooled by false promises of politicians. and vote for development and progress.
Addressing a series of election rallies in support of his party’s candidates in Jammu on the last day of campaigning, Azad expressed concern over the promises made by various political parties regarding the return of Article 370 and said these promises were not They are based on reality.
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We all want the return of Article 370, but we cannot expect anything from the BJP. Not even Congress is speaking out on this crucial issue. It is not possible to restore Article 370 through the assembly, but we can introduce legislation to ensure that no outsider can buy land or get jobs in our region. This was the essence of Article 370, said Azad, a former prime minister.
The founder of the Azad Democratic Progressive Party (DPAP) said that he does not cheat, lie or deceive.
I recognize that some people have become accustomed to falsehoods and have been voting based on those lies, but I speak the truth, which only a few will be able to understand. “I will never give false hope or make unrealistic promises,” he said.
He acknowledged the widespread disillusionment among the people over false slogans that have only led to bloodshed and riots.
People are fed up with empty promises that have resulted in nothing but chaos and division. Today we must focus on creating jobs for our young people, who are increasingly getting involved in drugs, this is the biggest problem we face, he stated.
He urged the public to vote for development and progress in the third and final phase of the October 1 elections.
For years, political parties have used division as a tactic, offering excuses for not developing both regions. This has led to conflict, while those in power continue to enjoy their privileges, he said, urging people to recognize that their shared struggles should unite them rather than create divisions, emphasizing that only through unity can achieve genuine progress.
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First published: September 29, 2024 | 21:42 IS
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