Sajad Lone, Shamim Thoker & Hakeem Yaseen Lead Key PAC Meeting in Srinagar
Srinagar, July 12: The People’s Alliance for Change (PAC) held a high-level meeting today, bringing together key leaders from its three constituent parties — the Peoples Conference (PC), Justice and Development Front (JDF), and Peoples Democratic Front (PDF).
The meeting included detailed deliberations on streamlining the alliance’s internal structure, expanding grassroots outreach, and laying the foundation for a unified political vision.
In a unanimous decision, it was resolved that an Executive Council will be constituted. The leadership also agreed to form a General Council.
A key highlight of the meeting was the decision to draft a joint manifesto that would reflect the alliance’s collective values, commitments, and future goals. The responsibility of preparing this unified document has been entrusted to the Executive Council.
The meeting concluded with a renewed pledge by all parties to work in close coordination, maintain discipline, and uphold unity in pursuit of political, democratic, and social transformation across Jammu and Kashmir.
Participants in the Meeting:
Peoples Conference (PC):
President Sajad Gani Lone, Vice President Abdul Gani Vakil, Chief Spokesperson Advocate Bashir Ahmad Dar, Chief Organiser Rasheed Mahmoud, Provincial Secretary Irfan Mattu, DDC Chairman Kupwara Irfan Pandithpuri, party leaders Sheikh Mohammad Imran and Tasaduq Yaseen.
Justice and Development Front (JDF):
President Shamim Ahmad Thoker, General Secretary Sayar Ahmad Reshi, Chief Coordinator Dr. Talat Majid Alai, Chief Organiser Dr. Kalimullah Lone, Vice President Abdul Rehman Shalla, Core Member Farooq Ahmad Ganai, and Media In-charge Ehsan Malik.
Peoples Democratic Front (PDF):
President Hakeem Mohammad Yaseen, General Secretary Dr. Nissar Paul, Vice Presidents Showkat Raina and Abdul Rashid, and Spokesperson Mushtaq Shamim.




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