Altaf Bukhari's big statement, says, "Jammu and Kashmir will not have demographic change"
Altaf Bukhari's big statement, says,
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Jammu: Jammu and Kashmir Apni Party (JKAP) President Altaf Bukhari said on Saturday, March 14, 2020, PM Narendra Modi has assured him that no demographic change is being done in the Union Territory. A 24-member delegation of his newly formed party led by Altaf Bukhari is scheduled to meet PM Modi at his residence. On this matter, Bukhari said that the meeting was very good and the Prime Minister was very polite. He said, 'The Prime Minister has said that no demographic change will be done. He is a committed person. His heart beats for the people of Jammu and Kashmir.'

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According to the information, what the people of Jammu and Kashmir want. When we said that we want the same law which is for the rest of the country, then they appreciated it. PM assured us about this matter that issues related to residence, land, and jobs will be resolved soon. No one can snatch the land and jobs of the people of Jammu and Kashmir. He also said that a law will be brought soon for this. PM told me that he does not want to disarm the majority.

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Credit goes to the planners as well: When Article 370 was questioned, Bukhari said, "I don't think we need to speak more on anything that is before the Supreme Court. Political parties have gone to court and have been challenged. Only the political consensus between the Supreme Court or PM Narendra Modi and the opposition can restore Article 370. '' After the removal of Article -370, there is no such thing about the possibility of violence in the state. When asked, Bukhari said, "First of all, I will give credit to the people of the state who have not decided to take to the streets. Secondly, those who make the plan are definitely given credit for it."

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