Srinagar: National President of the Democratic Azad Party (DAP) and former CM of Jammu and Kashmir Ghulam Nabi Azad has said that there can be no factionalism in his party like Congress. We need to promote a culture of competence and teamwork. Azad was on Saturday (January 14) addressing the first meeting of the party's newly appointed office-bearers and members of the executive committee, which he formed after ending his five-decade-long association with the Congress in September last year. Azad said, 'We cannot keep factionalism like Congress in our party. We need to foster a culture of merit, appreciation, and teamwork.' Emphasizing that, 'the culture of nepotism, favoritism, and factionalism is not acceptable'. Azad ordered the members to promote the main agenda of the party and reach out to the masses at the grassroots level. Azad said that our agenda of peace and development should reach every person in the union territory. We need to connect with the people at the grassroots level and make our workers understand our ideology and agenda and highlight their problems. However, Ghulam Nabi Azad said that land, jobs, and restoration of statehood are the primary issues on which the DAP is focusing. Azad further said that 'State status, jobs, and land rights are such issues, which we will fight on a priority basis and it is the duty of our newly elected office bearers to make the general public aware about it and later they will be involved in this political battle. Include in.' A DAP leader has said that the issue of the administration's order regarding vacating the land allotted to the state and the Kanchari land under the Roshi Act was also discussed. In a circular issued on January 9, Commissioner Secretary, Revenue Department, Vijay Kumar Bidhuri directed all the Deputy Commissioners to remove 100% encroachment from the state's land including Roshni and Kachchari by the end of January. Vande Bharat Express train to run between these two states Kohli was anxious to take over the captaincy from MSD, claims former fielding coach's book FIR filed against Kishori Pednekar and 3 others