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Azad promises empowerment of youth if came to power in J&K

Srinagar: Democratic Progressive Azad Party (DPAP) Chairman Ghulam Nabi Azad on Sunday said if  his party forms the government, the youth will be his first priority since it is the future of the nation.

Expressing his deep concerns over the increasing use of drugs by youth in Jammu and Kashmir, Azad said that it is disturbing that a huge number of  youth are involved in drugs and other anti-social activities.

“If his party forms the government, the youth will be his first priority since it is the future of the nation”, Azad said while attending a youth Interaction programme in Srinagar on Sunday.
He said dwindling economic conditions, lack of job opportunities has pushed our youth to this menace.

We have been reading news almost on a daily basis now regarding the youths involved in drugs. This should serve as an alarm for all of us and we can’t afford to lose our future assets,? he said.

He said that it is the responsibility of the government to engage the youths positively and empower them so that drug menace is controlled.

If we form the government, I will pay special attention to the issue and I will assure you that the youth of Jammu and Kashmir will not face any crisis. Jobs will be provided to all in both the government and private sector,? he said.
Azad said that the people of Jammu and Kashmir post August 5, 2019 are feeling dejected and disappointed with the political class.

He said the poor outreach by the present dispensation has pushed everybody to wall and his party is engaging with all sections of people to reinfuse their faith in polity.

We can’t afford any gap between the political establishment and the common masses. In democratic setup people are supreme and people want a government which can listen to them and their concerns,? he said, urging the Union government to hold elections in Jammu and Kashmir immediately.

The DPAP chairman said that in present times his party is the only political party which emerges as hope for the distraught class and he will continue to stand by the side of poor people. (UNI)

 

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