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RAJOURI DEC 10:-In a major development, the Inqlaab Vikas Dal Party has appointed CHOUDHARY INAM KHATANA as the new president for Jammu and Kashmir’s SCST, OBC, and minority communities. This decision was announced during a high-level meeting in Delhi, which was led by National president Nathu Singh Gurjar, a prominent leader of the party.
The meeting, which took place at the party’s office in Delhi, marks a significant move in the party’s strategic direction to enhance its outreach and welfare efforts for marginalized communities in Jammu and Kashmir. Choudhary Inam Khatana has been entrusted with the critical task of advocating for these groups and ensuring their betterment in the region.
Further reinforcing the leadership structure, Chairman Gujjar Bakerwal has been appointed as the advisor to the minority wing, which aims to ensure focused support for underrepresented communities. The party has also made other key appointments: Gabbar Singh Kapasiya has been named the Chief General Secretary, Dablu Singh Mundan will serve as the Delhi Pradesh Adhyaksh (President) and National Spokesperson, further expanding the party’s presence in the national capital.
In a separate development, a meeting was held at the Gurjar Bhavan in Kotla, New Delhi, where key party leaders, including Gabbar Singh Kapasiya and Maulana Taufik Rajak, discussed Delhi’s upcoming elections. Chaudhary Inam Khatana, along with Dablu Singh Mundan and other party representatives, attended the meeting, where they assured full support for the party’s initiatives.
Furthermore, Choudhary Inam Khatana and Gabbar Singh Kapasiya had a productive meeting with Congress leader Supriya Sule, who is also the National Spokesperson for the party. The discussions focused on building a broad-based coalition to support the party’s agenda in Jammu and Kashmir and beyond.
This reshuffle is expected to strengthen the Inqlaab Vikas Dal Party’s leadership and enhance its ability to address issues impacting marginalized communities in Jammu and Kashmir and other regions.