Jammu and Kashmir Apni Party

The Jammu and Kashmir Apni Party (JKAP) is a political party in Jammu and Kashmir, India founded in March 2020. [1]

Jammu and Kashmir Apni Party
AbbreviationJKAP
PresidentAltaf Bukhari
SecretaryRafi Ahmed Mir, Vijay Bakaya, Vikram Malhotra
Founded2020
Split fromJammu and Kashmir Peoples Democratic Party
IdeologyRegionalism
Developmentalism
Secularism
ColoursRed , White and blue
Seats in Lok Sabha0
Seats in Rajya Sabha0
Seats in District Development Council
12 / 280
Seats in Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly
0 / 83

History

The Jammu and Kashmir Apni Party was formed on 8 March 2020 by thirty one former members of the Jammu and Kashmir Peoples Democratic Party, and Indian National Congress including former members of the Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly and cabinet ministers in the Government of Jammu and Kashmir. [2] Altaf Bukhari was elected as the party's first president

An early success for the new party was its successful campaign to get the central Government of India to amend a recently promulgated law in order to make sure that government jobs in the region continue to be reserved for people with domiciled status. [3]

In November 2020, Junaid Azim Mattu was elected as Mayor of Srinagar and he joined Jammu and Kashmir Apni Party in presence of Altaf Bukhari thus making making him first Mayor of the Party. [4][5][6]

Policy platform

The party describes itself as being "of the commoners, by the commoners and for the commoners". One of the party's key demands is the full restoration of statehood for Jammu and Kashmir. [7] The party also believes that government jobs in Jammu and Kashmir should be reserved for long standing residents of the region. [8] It wants members of the displaced Kashmiri Hindu community to be able to safely return to their homes in the Kashmir Valley [9] and also advocates for women's rights.[10] The party is against the dynastic politics espoused by the Peoples democratic Party, which is dominated by the Sayeed family, the National Conference, which is dominated by the Abdullah family [2] and the Indian National Congress, which is dominated by the Nehru–Gandhi family.

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