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Visit of Bihar MLAs to valley is the main motive to suggest proper political guidelines : Shaheen

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SRINAGAR, Jun 24 (KNO) : The leaders and activists of Janta Dal United (JDU) led by its State President G M Shahèen in collaboration with MLAs of Bihar who are on official tour to Kashmir Valley today discussed the present political scenario of J&K including the deteriorating situation of Kashmir Valley since Burha Wani incident.

G M Shaheen while addressing the meeting apprised the visiting MLAs about the present political scenario of J&K and said that since the formation of PDP-BJP coalition government in the state, people of the state were unhappy when they are deprived of commitments made by the previous PDP-BJP coalition government headed by Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti who had completely failed on all fronts be it unrest in Kashmir or on Borders as everyone knows. 'Presently the situation of Kashmir is being obeserved by respected MLAs have suggested and directed us to ready and contest for upcoming Parliament and Assembly elections so as provide good governance to the people if voted to power," he added and said that we will emerge as single largest party in upcoming elections.

Once again welcoming group of Bihar MLAs led by JD (U) National General Secretary and Deputy Leader Bihar Legislative Assembly MLA Shyam Rajak in Jammu and Kashmir, Shaheen claimed that the visit of these honourable MLAs of the Party to J&K, the party will get further strengthened by their vast experience and expected which will further boost the morale of the party in J&K.

He further termed the visit of these MLAs of the party as fruitful which will in a long benefit the party in upcoming elections. He further hoped that not only MLAs but JDU Ministers will also visit J&K to interact with the party leadership and workers of the party. He further thanked National President Nitish Kumar for always being supportive to the State Unit of Party and said that it is because of transparent and clear policies of our National President and Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar that more and more people irrespective of their political affiliations are joining Janta Dal United J&K. Shaheen futher thanked entire party leadership at National level for always being supportive.

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