Fayaz Ahmad Bhat
Fayaz Ahmad Bhat,[1] a prominent socio-political leader hailing from Jammu & Kashmir. He is known for his commitment to serving humanity and fostering nationalism in India. As the Chairman of the Jammu and Kashmir Peace Foundation, he has played a pivotal role in promoting development and everlasting peace in the region. His contribution in social fields in J&K state is unparallel and it received world wide acclaim. He invited Arab League Ambassador and top personalities’ including Ram Jethmalani, Najma Heptulla, Mamta Sharma, Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, Moulana Junaid Hashmi, Maulana Wahiduddin, Rajinder Sachar, Kuldip Nayar, M. M. Pallam Raju, Ambassador of Iran, Tajikistan, Sudan, Afghanistan and other personalities of the world who spoke on peace in Kashmir Mr Fayaz Ahmad Bhat also extends his compliments to the Hon'ble Prime Minister of India, Shri Narendra Modi, for his personal interest in the state and his dynamic leadership, which will ensure progress and harmony.[2]
Early Life & Background
Fayaz Ahmad Bhat [3]was born and raised in Jammu & Kashmir, a region known for its beautiful landscapes and complex political dynamics. Growing up in this environment shaped his perspective and instilled in him a strong sense of patriotism and dedication to the welfare of his fellow citizens. His upbringing imbued him with values of peace, unity, and the importance of social service.
Career
Fayaz Ahmad Bhat embarked on his political career with a profound desire to make a positive impact on society. He joined the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and dedicated himself to the party's ideology, working tirelessly to uphold its principles in the turbulent region of Kashmir. Despite the risks involved, he remained steadfast in promoting the BJP's vision and played a pivotal role in maintaining the party's presence throughout the tumultuous years in the region.
Awards & Recognition
Fayaz Ahmad Bhat's[4] unwavering commitment to peace and his exceptional contributions to society have been recognized through numerous awards and accolades. Some of the notable honors he has received include the Jawaharlal Lal Nehru Peace Award in 2002, the Best Nationalist Award by the Former Deputy Prime Minister of India in 2003, and the Best Peace Activist Award by His Excellency Shri. S.K Sinha, Former Governor of Jammu and Kashmir State in March 2003.
In addition, he was honored with the Sadbhavana Ke Sipahi Award in 2004 for his service to widows and orphans, the Mahatma Gandhi Peace Medal Award in 2004, and the Indo-Pak Friendship Award in 2004. Fayaz Ahmad Bhat's dedication to peace was further acknowledged when he received the World Famous Z-Award at the World Peace Conference held at the United Nations South Asia Head Quarter in Bangkok, [5]Thailand in 2005.
Vision & Mission
Fayaz Ahmad Bhat's[6] vision is to strengthen nationalism in India, particularly in Jammu & Kashmir. He aims to heal the wounds caused by militancy and work towards the rehabilitation of Kashmiri migrants with honor. His mission is to promote peace, development, and equal opportunities for all sections of society, ensuring that every individual, regardless of their background, receives equal treatment and opportunities in education, skill development, and employment. He is dedicated in providing hope and support to those who need it the most. He believes that everyone deserves a chance to live a fulfilling life, and that through his efforts; he can make a real difference in the world.[7]
Social Media Links
• Facebook :https://www.facebook.com/fayazbhatofficial • Twitter :https://twitter.com/chairmanjkpf?t=ZMdgoQaKx3kP6s9PHjI5Gw&s=09
References
- ↑ [1]https://jkbjp.in/fayaz-ahmad-bhat-appreciated-the-prime-ministers-bold-statement-during-all-party-meeting-at-new-delhi/
- ↑ [2]https://www.onlykashmir.in/24304/jk-peace-foundation-felicitates-dil-maange-more-team/
- ↑ [3]https://www.hindustantimes.com/india/bjp-worker-claims-he-was-srinagar-candidate-but-opted-out/story-YNycmk6TrZrfFdrz9Fw98K.html
- ↑ [4]https://www.dailyexcelsior.com/bjp-nominates-bhat-as-president-business-trade-committee/
- ↑ [5]https://www.kashmirmediawatch.com/fayaz-bhat-achieves-prominent-position-in-bjp-kashmir/
- ↑ [6]https://www.dailyexcelsior.com/bjp-announces-72-member-body-srinagar/
- ↑ [7]https://www.tribuneindia.com/news/archive/features/fayaz-bhat-extends-shivratri-greetings-369087