Bandipora, June 22:-The Suheldev Bharatiya Samaj Party (SBSP) held party meeting at Gundpora village in Bandipora district on Sunday, witnessing an enthusiastic turnout of hundreds of supporters and workers. The meeting was presided over by SBSPe Jammu and Kashmir State President, Vivek Bali, who was accompanied by the party’s political advisor Dilawar Singh, Youth District President Baramulla Zumair Malik, and several other prominent leaders.
During the meeting, the SBSP announced organizational appointments. Wajahat Raina was nominated as North Kashmir Incharge, while Mohd Lateef Dar was appointed as the General Secretary for Baramulla district. The announcement was received with loud cheers and applause from the gathering.
While speaking to media, State President Vivek Bali said that the party’s core vision—to address the pressing grievances of the public, especially those neglected for decades. “We are committed to providing a platform for the voiceless and solving real issues. Today, we visited Bandipora where dozens of workers from different political parties joined SBSP, expressing their trust in our vision,” he said.
Highlighting the challenges faced by locals, Bali pointed to the lack of basic amenities like clean drinking water, road connectivity, and the long-pending issues of the fisherman community, including the scarcity of wood for boats and delays in license issuance. “These people are the backbone of our community and yet, they continue to be neglected,” he added.
Vivek Bali also criticize’s National Conference (NC), accusing them of deceiving the people for the past 70 years. “Their tall promises—200 units of free electricity, 12 gas cylinders, and double ration—were never fulfilled. They worked only for their own benefit and ignored the poor. They failed to deliver what they promised in their election manifesto,” he remarked.
Emphasizing the rich cultural identity of Jammu and Kashmir, Bali said, “Our state is known for its hospitality and Kashmiriyat. I urge tourists from across the country to visit the Valley, witness its peace, and experience its beauty firsthand.”
On the political front, Bali warned that the people of Jammu and Kashmir will give a befitting reply to NC’s “double-faced politics” in the upcoming Urban Local Body (ULB) and Panchayat elections. “Now is the time for change. People are aligning with us in large numbers across the Valley. SBSP is gaining momentum,” he stated.
He further said that the SBSP, under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, is committed to addressing the genuine grievances of the people and will field candidates in all districts for the forthcoming ULB and Panchayat elections.