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APHLC – HSPDP review unity move

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With the Parliamentary elections round the corner. The APHLC and the HSPDP have decided to renew their efforts for forging unity of the two parties.

The Central Working committee meeting of the APHLC has been convened for the purpose to be held on July 27 and 28. The CWC meeting of the HSPDP is reported to be scheduled for August 2 & 3. The two parties, which have been trying to create a common platform without sinking their respective identities, have been drifting on the issue for more than a year. Protracted meeting and deliberations have so far failed to crystallize the issue. Consequently their has been bickering in the middle-levels of the two parties. Asked whether there was any reason to feel optimistic about a positive outcome, a spokesman of the APHLC said ‘which ever way it may go, we want to decide things once for all.”

Observers say that the biggest hurdle to the unity is the disunity of hearts among the top-notch leaders of the two parties. Time and again the leaders have only provide their critics correct that they donot want unity at the heart of their hearts. The reopening of the so-called unity move is purely an arrangement for facing the ensuing parliamentary polls, observers say.

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