During the meeting, Ramanlı emphasized the party's dedication to representing various segments of the population and addressed issues concerning discrimination and social exclusion.
Ramanlı began by acknowledging the challenges that HÜDA PAR has faced, particularly prior to general elections, where the party had been targeted with baseless allegations aimed at undermining its credibility. He stressed the importance of collaborative efforts without discrimination and highlighted the need to rectify the long-standing exclusion faced by various groups in the country.
The parliamentarian asserted the party's commitment to advocating for the rights of three specific groups of people. He stated that HÜDA PAR aspires to be the voice of religious individuals, particularly Muslims, who have experienced marginalization and mistreatment in the country over the years. Ramanlı expressed the party's dedication to being a unifying force for different religious foundations and communities, emphasizing inclusivity.
Moreover, Ramanlı addressed the issue of Kurdish representation. He acknowledged the historical challenges faced by Kurds and expressed the party's intent to represent their rights without compromising their dignity. He emphasized that HÜDA PAR aims to represent the interests of the Kurdish population through peaceful and legitimate means, rejecting violence and the influence of unlawful organizations.
Lastly, Ramanlı underscored the party's commitment to addressing the needs of the impoverished and lower-income groups in society. He stressed the importance of extending a helping hand to those in need and working towards elevating them from their disadvantaged circumstances.
"In order to uphold the trust placed in us by the nation, we need to stand united. We must provide strength, courage, and hope to one another," Ramanlı remarked, highlighting the responsibility of representing the people effectively. He emphasized that HÜDA PAR aims to steer people away from misguided paths and towards the path of truth.
In conclusion, Serkan Ramanlı, the HÜDA PAR spokesperson and Batman MP, conveyed the party's threefold aspiration of representing religious individuals, Kurds, and the economically disadvantaged. He reiterated the party's commitment to embracing civil politics as the means to bring positive change and address the concerns of the populace. (ILKHA)