Srinagar: Former Jammu and Kashmir CM and National President of Democratic Progressive Azad Party (DPAP) Ghulam Nabi Azad has reacted for the first time on the exit of his party leaders. Azad has said that as long as the voters are with him, he is not worried about anything. Azad said that he left Congress and came here after seeing the plight of the people of Jammu and Kashmir. He said that there is no concern that 10-12 leaders have gone to Delhi (in Congress). No worries as long as you're with me. You make a leader. Even though the parties used to give them tickets, but you were the one who made them win. During a party program in Srinagar, Azad said that the ticket givers and the winners have come together. Now we have to see how many people you win over. This comment of Ghulam Nabi Azad has come in the midst of reports of many leaders returning home to Congress. Let us inform you that, on Friday (January 6), 17 leaders including former Deputy CM of Jammu and Kashmir Tara Chand have gone back to Congress. After Ghulam Nabi Azad left the Congress, these leaders had come with him, but they returned home within two months. On this, Azad said that those who have left the party will have to face very bad conditions. He said that I have returned after seeing the problems of the people of Jammu and Kashmir. I have come to fight poverty and unemployment. Azad, who broke his 50-year-old relationship with Congress, said that the people here are living under the shadow of fear. Political parties do not talk about the interest of the people. He said that he has helped people by going to every corner of the country. He said that with his courage and influence, he is fully prepared to help people. Conspiracy to make India an Islamic nation, NIA files charge sheet against 4 accused 'Trouble' reaches from Joshimath to Karnprayag, high-level meeting will be held today Akhilesh trusts terrorists and releases them, but suspects the UP police