Srinagar, Dec 21 (KNS) : The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) on Tuesday held an important organisational meeting at Naid Kadal in the Habba Kadal constituency to review party activities and further strengthen ward-level structures.
In a statement issued, The meeting was chaired by PDP General Secretary Mohd Khursheed Alam and was attended by District President Srinagar Abdul Qayoom Bhat, Senior PDP Leader and Constituency Incharge Habba Kadal Arif Laigaroo, District Coordinator Srinagar Dr. Ali Mohammad, and Zone President Tufail Ahmad Bhat. The programme was organised by Ward President Farooq Bhat.
Addressing the gathering, Mohd Khursheed Alam said, “PDP has always believed in politics rooted at the grassroots. Strengthening ward-level leadership is essential to reconnect with people and effectively raise their genuine issues. Our cadres must remain accessible, active, and committed to public service.”
Speaking on the occasion, District President Srinagar Abdul Qayoom Bhat said, “There is growing public resentment due to administrative apathy and unfulfilled promises.Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp ChannelPDP workers have a responsibility to stand with the people, highlight their hardships, and serve as their true voice on the ground.”
Senior PDP Leader and Constituency Incharge Arif Laigaroo said, “Habba Kadal, despite being a historic and densely populated constituency, has been deliberately neglected. From crumbling infrastructure to civic chaos, residents are suffering daily while the government remains indifferent. PDP will continue to fight for the rights and dignity of the people of Habba Kadal.”
The speakers emphasised intensifying public outreach, strengthening organisational discipline, and preparing party workers to take on emerging political and civic challenges. The meeting concluded with a renewed resolve to strengthen PDP’s grassroots presence in downtown Srinagar.
The meeting was attended by ward presidents Shakeel Ahmed, Nissar Ahmed, Asif Regoo, Mohd Sultan, Sheikh Nauman, Aqib Farooq, Faheem Bhat, and other party workers.(KNS)