Mukhtar Waza re-elected as J&K Peoples League Chairman
Srinagar, Nov 23: Today an extra
ordinary meeting was held at the Central Office of Jammu and Kashmir Peoples
League. The meeting was attended by all the Central & District members. In
the meeting the report of Peoples League four member committee head Ex-General
secretary Mohammad Ashraf Vaid was discussed. Pertinent to mention here the
Peoples League Central Council body was dissolved four months ago and the said four
member Committee was declared to have some brief conversation with all the
members of the party. In this regard the committee nominated the Body which was
discussed today’s meeting.
In the meeting, the all
attendants consensually elected Mukhtar Ahmad Waza as the chairman of party for
the period of two years. It was also decided the in future Mukhtar Ahmad Waza
will represent the People League as the Executive Member of All Parties
Hurriyat Conference (APHC).
Among others the meeting was
attended by Mohd Ashraf Vaid, Sheikh Zahoor Ahmad, Imtiyaz Ahmad Reshi, Shakeel
ul Rehman, Jaffar Kashmiri, Shabir Ahmad Bhat, Er Fayaz Ahmad, Dr Rashid Wani,
Adv Abdul Ahmad Qadri, Adv Naseem Qadir, Tahoor Ahmad, Mohd Iqbal Bhat, Mastar
Mohd Maqbool, Ghulam Ahmad Mir, Majid Sofi, Javaid Ahmad Wani, rouf Kashmiri
and others.
Following after his appointment
as the chairman of Peoples League, Mukhtar Ahmad Waza said, I thank the people
present here who chooses me as the chairman of party for next tenure.
“Like in past I will look forward
to address Kashmir issue as per the UNO resolution and aspiration of Kashmiri
People on International level.” Chairman Mukhtar Ahmad Waza said that it is
proud moment for Peoples League that the recent two chairmen have achieved the
goal of martyrdom during the ongoing Kashmir Struggle.
He said that history is witness
that Peoples League itself is the movement, and some people for cheap publicity
are spewing venom against the Peoples League, Waza said if they are really
sympathisers of movement then they should come forward and should accept the
present leadership of People League.
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