Altaf Bukhari
Syed Mohammad Altaf Bukhari is an Indian politician hailing from Jammu and Kashmir. He is the president of the Jammu and Kashmir Apni Party, a political organization, which he launched in 2020.[1] He served as the member of Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly from 2015 to 2018, representing the Amira Kadal Assembly constituency. He served as the education minister of Jammu and Kashmir[2] and later assumed the additional responsibility of the Finance, Labour and Employment ministry.[3][4] Early life and educationHe holds a Bachelor's degree in Agricultural science from Government Agriculture College in Wadura-Sopore, obtained in 1980 through Kashmir University.[5] His father, Syed Mohammad Iqbal Bukhari, was a noted businessman and the founder of FIL Industries.[6] CareerIn 2014, Altaf Bukhari won the assembly election from the Amira Kadal Assembly constituency, representing the Jammu and Kashmir Peoples Democratic Party. Subsequently, in 2015, he was appointed as Roads and Buildings minister[7] in the Mufti Mohammad Sayeed-led PDP-BJP coalition. He also served as the minister for Floriculture, Gardens and Parks in the Mufti Mohammad Sayeed ministry.[8] However, upon Sayeed's death in 2016, Bukhari was not included in the cabinet when Mehbooba Mufti assumed office.[9] In February 2017, Bukhari was appointed as the minister for Education in the government.[2] Later, in March 2018, he was assigned the additional responsibility of the Finance Ministry,[3] the Ministry of Labour and Employment in the state government.[4] When the BJP-PDP coalition government dissolved in June 2018, Bukhari emerged as a consensus candidate for chief minister, backed by the PDP, the Congress, and the Jammu & Kashmir National Conference in November 2018.[10][11] He formed his own party called Jammu and Kashmir Apni Party on 8 March 2020,[12] nearly a year after being expelled from the PDP.[13] He has been granted Z+ level security, which is the highest level of security provided by the Indian government.[14][15] BusinessHis family runs FIL Industries Limited, a conglomerate with interests in agriculture, food and beverages, tourism, hospitality, and mountain infrastructure development. He also previously served as the CEO of FIL Industries.[16] The company was established by his father.[6] Initially, Altaf Bukhari took over the pesticide business and expanded its operations across different parts of the country. Notably, FIL Industries Limited is the only private entity collaborating with German partners in the processing of apples.[7] He is credited with introducing controlled atmosphere storage (CAS) in Kashmir and providing assistance to the Container Corporation of India in establishing a 12,000-tonne CAS facility in Haryana.[17][7] Alliance to Hurriyat PartyJammu and Kashmir Apni Party President Altaf Bukhari in talks with Hurriyat leaders to join party. The J&K Apni Party (JKAP) has opened channels of communication with a senior separatist leader, associated with the Hurriyat, to join the party in Srinagar. Earlier, an officer bearer associated with Hurriyat leader Masroor Abbas Ansari, who heads the Jammu & Kashmir Ittihadul Muslimeen, joined the JKAP. Mr. Ansari, taking a strong note of the development, said:
Maulana Masroor Ansari Tweeted.[18] An emergency meeting of the core committee of the Jammu and Kashmir Ittehad Muslimeen was held under the chairmanship of Maulana Masroor Abbas Ansari, the president of the organization, in which using the powers given to the president in the constitution, the organization's Majlis-e-Administrator Working Committee) was dissolved and a new one was formed. An ad-hoc committee consisting of only 5 members was constituted till the election of the working committee and office-bearers. In this emergency meeting, the resignation of General Secretary Syed Muzaffar Rizvi was also approved.[19] Other engagements
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