"The youth are emerging as the party's greatest strength as they see their aspirations and just concerns being adequately accommodated in PDP's pro-people agenda.
"With youth on the forefront of the new movement, winds of change have already started blowing in the state and it would fructify in 2014," Mufti said while addressing a workers' convention of the party in central Kashmir's Budgam district.
The youth of Jammu and Kashmir have great expectations with PDP as the party has "represented their just concerns and aspirations in a dignified manner," she said.
PDP is the only party in the state, which has a separate vision document for the youth - "The Youth Development Policy" - that encompasses various measures for political, social and economic empowerment of the youth, Mufti said.
"The more than two decade long turmoil has not only made the state's youth to suffer immensely, but also deprived them of the fruits of globalisation and economic liberalisation that swept the region during that period," she said.