Usman Majid Releases Manifesto for Bandipora

Promises Road Connectivity, Youth Empowerment, and Economic Development

Promises Road Connectivity, Youth Empowerment, and Economic Development

Suhail Rather

Bandipora, Sep 08 (KNS): Former MLA and senior political leader Usman Majid on Sunday release his manifesto for the assembly election with ten promises including enhanced road connectivity of the district via road and train, education and empowerment of youths, infrastructure development, economic development, GMC for Bandipora, women empowerment, development of tourist places and preserving environment in the district.

This will be my fifth election as an independent candidate. I hope the people of Bandipora will choose me and allow me to serve them again. "Delimitation was injustice with the peoples of Bandipora, the poor people of Bandipora even did not know where they had to go for their work,".

Addressing media at his residence according to Kashmir News Service (KNS), in Bandipora Majid said that the manifesto is made carefully which will be achievable not like a manifesto which remains the same till the end of five years.

He also said that I was not backed by any former politicians since I got elected and I had worked for the betterment of the people of Bandipora and will continue to do that. "Politicians who served here as chief ministers in Kashmir at the time of development were busy in India-Pakistan talks where his words don't matter until the centre wants to talk,".Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel

"The manifesto has been made carefully by speaking with every section of people which includes, students, the business community, the tribal community, the fisherman community and unemployed educated youths. They believe in me and I promise their suggestions will be achievable if I get elected. I will fight with BJP for these demands of my people,".

"These five years will be crucial for Bandipora people. If they make a mistake it will put us 20 years back. I request the people of Bandipora to choose the right candidate who will raise their voices." "There was a rumour about me that if I get elected I will join the BJP, but I want to make it clear that my party are my workers and will speak to him before I can join any party in future and it will be their decision," he laminated.


He further said the education sector will be his priority on which he will work as it is the only source for the Bandipora people for which Bandipora is known and says if elected they will raise their voices for women and private colleges in the district. "We need to connect the places where we have tourism potential as it will increase our job opportunities for our youths,". (KNS) 

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