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Bukhari's Vision for Infrastructure: Apni Party to Contest Alone

Apni Party leader Altaf Bukhari outlines a vision for infrastructure development in Jammu & Kashmir, asserting his party’s decision to contest the elections independently

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Bukhari's Vision for Infrastructure: Apni Party to Contest Alone

Apni Party chief Altaf Bukhari has laid out a detailed blueprint for infrastructure development in Jammu & Kashmir, promising to usher in a new era of progress if his party is elected to power. During a recent rally, Bukhari emphasized that Apni Party is committed to improving the region’s infrastructure, focusing on roads, bridges, and essential services that have been neglected over the years.

Bukhari also made it clear that his party will be contesting the elections independently, without seeking or offering support to any other political party. “We believe in self-reliance and have the capacity to contest these elections on our own terms,” Bukhari said, adding that Apni Party aims to address the issues that matter most to the people of Jammu & Kashmir.

The Apni Party leader also highlighted the party’s focus on job creation and economic development as part of his overall infrastructure plan. Bukhari’s blueprint includes strengthening connectivity in rural areas, improving healthcare facilities, and expanding educational opportunities for the youth. His vision is aimed at making Jammu & Kashmir a hub of economic activity, attracting investment, and improving the standard of living for its residents.

With elections approaching, Bukhari’s message of independent leadership and practical development strategies is expected to resonate with voters seeking change. His focus on infrastructure and self-reliance sets the stage for a dynamic election campaign, as Apni Party positions itself as a strong alternative to the established political forces in the region.