In a surprising turn of events, Mehboob Mustafa Batt, the State Secretary of the Democratic Progressive Azad Party (DPAP) and the nephew of former senior Congress leader Ghulam Nabi Azad, has resigned from the party along with hundreds of leaders and supporters from the Kashmir Province.
According to The Chenab Times, the announcement was made by Batt on his Facebook page, where he shared resignation letters of various leaders who also resigned from DPAP. While he did not provide any details about the reasons for his own resignation, the move is likely to have an impact on the party’s prospects in the region.

The DPAP was formed by Ghulam Nabi Azad after his departure from the Congress party last year, with the hope of emerging as a viable alternative to the traditional parties in the region. However, Batt’s resignation comes as a major setback for the party, which had been gaining support in the region.
It remains to be seen how significant the impact of Batt’s resignation will be on the DPAP’s prospects in the region, as the party is still relatively new and has not yet established a strong presence in the area.
As of now, there has been no comment from the leadership of the Democratic Progressive Azad Party on Batt’s resignation. It is unclear whether this development will lead to any changes in the party’s leadership or strategy going forward.
The resignation of Batt and other leaders from the Kashmir Province highlights the volatility of the political landscape in the region, and underscores the challenges faced by newer political outfits trying to establish themselves in the area.
The development is likely to generate interest and speculation in political circles, as parties gear up for the upcoming assembly elections in the region.
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