
In significant political development, Gulam Nabi Azad, former main Minister Jamm and Kashmir, announced the dissolution of all units of his party, a democratic progressive Azad (DPAP). The announcement was made on Monday through a formal statement issued by the party.
According to a statesman, a source close to Azada stated that the dissolution was part of the transfer to the restructuring of the party. The statement issued by Bashir Arif, Secretary of the DPAP chairman, confirmed that all levels of the party – State, Provincial, Zonal, District and Block Commission were dissolved. In addition, the positions of the main spokesperson and other speakers were also abolished.
Azad’s decision comes after the disappointment of the party in the recent elections to the Assembly of Jamm and Kashmir. DPAP attacked 23 out of 90 seats in the elections, but could not ensure any representation. The wrong performance of the party in the elections raised questions about its future and political position in the region.
Unimportant election performance
The transfer of restructuring is considered to be an attempt to reconsider the structure of the party after its unimpressed election performance. While the AZAD hoped that DPAP would appear as a viable alternative to the main political forces in the region, the results of public opinion polls led to a re -evaluation of the party’s strategy.
DPAP was created to solve the political needs of Jammu and Kashmir after Azad’s departure from Congress. However, the party tried to gain significant support in the complex political landscape of the state. With the dissolution of all party units, AZAD is now trying to reorganize the party, although the specifics of the restructuring process have not been published.
This step caused speculation about the future DPAP direction. However, no official confirmation concerning the potential alliance or strategy of the forwarding party has been provided.
The public is now carefully observing how this decision will affect the future of the party, given that the political dynamics in Jamm and Kashmir remain liquid. Azad’s next steps will be decisive in determining whether DPAP can regain its position in the developing political environment in the region.
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