BHADERWAH: Democratic Progressive Azad Party (DPAP) Chairman Ghulam Nabi Azad claimed on Saturday that Chenab valley will become the region’s economic hub if his party is elected to power, accusing previous Jammu and Kashmiri regimes of ignoring the valley and causing people to suffer economically as a result.Azad stated that the preceding governments have not changed much and that there appears to be a significant governance gap while addressing a crowd in Gajoth and Sungli of Bhaderwah. For ten days, DPAP Chairman Azad is visiting Chenab valley and meeting with hundreds of delegates from various ethnicities and demographic groups. He pushed his team to concentrate on growing the party’s cadre throughout the entire University of Texas (UT). “We support both peace and change. You must make sure that this caravan is growing in size if you want it to succeed, he instructed his employees.Azad promised that if elected to power, the Chenab valley will be at the center of an economic revolution, reiterating that it is unusual for all communities to live together in harmony and is the ideal example of unity and secularism. “All unemployed people will be given jobs, and farmers will experience prosperity thanks to pro-farmer initiatives. Additionally, the area will see a growth in tourism, he promised. GM Saroori vice chairman Ab Majeed Wani, general secretary Mohd Aslam Goni, working committee member Rtd IGP PR Manhas, and others attended the meetings.