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Altaf Bukhari seeks end to senseless killings in Kashmir

Asks Govt to restore confidence among the minorities by providing them safe working environment

Jammu, June 4: Apni Party President Syed Mohammed Altaf Bukhari on Saturday has demanded an end to the senseless targeted killing of innocent people in Kashmir which has spread fear among them.

In a statement to the press, Altaf Bukhari said that the Govt should ensure safety and security of the people working in various Govt Depts and avoid posting of the minority people in the far-flung areas.

“The protection of the life of the minorities is the responsibility of the Govt. In these circumstances, the confidence of the people can be restored by providing them adequate security at their work place and accommodations,” he said.

He also appealed to the general public that they should come forward and support the Govt for the restoration of confidence among the minorities.

He issued this statement during a joining programme in which two prominent advocates i.e., Adv Dimple Kumar Mottan from R.S. Pura and Adv Manmeet Singh from Jammu joined the Apni Party.

He welcomed them into the Party and hoped that his joining would strengthen the Party.

He said that “It is the policy and agenda of the Party which has attracted the people from all the areas of Jammu and Kashmir.”

Meanwhile, different deputations from across Jammu called on Altaf Bukhari sahab and appraised him about various public issues.

On this occasion, Apni Party Provincial President Jammu, Manjit Singh, Provincial President Legal Cell, Vikram Rathore and others were present.

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