J&K National Panthers Party constitutes Parliamentary Board

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DOGRA HERALD BUREAU
JAMMU, Jan 12
J&K National Panthers Party, under the leadership of its President Vilakshan Singh, is gearing up for the forthcoming parliamentary elections. In anticipation of this significant event, Vilakshan Singh President JKNPP has constituted the Parliamentary Board of the party.
The Parliamentary Board of the Party shall comprise of seven members which include Vilakshan Singh (President, JKNPP), Shiv Charan Singh (State Vice- President), Hakikat Singh Jamwal (State General Secretary), Naresh Kumar (State General Secretary), Balwan Singh (State General Secretary), Farooq Ahmed Dar (Provincial President, Kashmir) and Sham Gorkha (Provincial President, Jammu).
The newly formed Parliamentary Board is tasked with the crucial responsibility of finalizing the names of candidates who will represent the J&K National Panthers Party in the upcoming parliamentary elections.
This strategic move is aimed at ensuring a thorough and transparent selection process that aligns with the party’s commitment to upholding democratic values. The Parliamentary Board is expected to deliberate on various aspects, taking into consideration the diverse dynamics of the region and the party’s vision for progress and development. The Board will work diligently to identify candidates who embody the principles and goals of the J&K National Panthers Party.
Vilakshan Singh has set a stringent timeline for the Parliamentary Board to complete its deliberations. The Board is expected to finalize the names of the party’s candidates within the next 15 days.
As the J&K National Panthers Party enters this crucial phase in its political journey, it invites all members, supporters, and the public to stay engaged and informed about the developments. The party looks forward to presenting a strong and capable team that will champion the aspirations of the people in the parliamentary elections and would fulfill the dreams of Prof. Bhim Singh who founded the party forty years back for the welfare of the poor and downtrodden.

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