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Modi govt undid past sins by previous govts: Ashok Koul

LCT Desk by LCT Desk
April 1, 2024
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Jammu, Mar 31: Bharatiya Janata Party, Jammu & Kashmir led by its General Secretary (Organization), Ashok Koul, Sunday, held a series of organizational meetings of District Jammu Border under its District President Sunil Dutt Shastri at Mahadev Palace, Arnia.
While addressing the meetings, Ashok Koul mentioned that under the leadership of Prime Minister Modi, the strength of the new India is resonating worldwide. He said that such a development oriented government, which has worked on the ground to ensure welfare of the needy and the neglected sections has never been seen before. He stressed that in order to continue this development and strengthening of the nation, it is essential to understand the need to support the Modi government once again in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections, realizing the slogans of “Ek Bar Phir Modi Sarkar and Abki Baar 400 Paar”.
Koul, while taking stock of the preparations related to the election management in the district, asked the party workers to concentrate on every single booth in the district. He asked them to conduct regular meetings on the local level in their vicinity involving the prominent people from across the communities and tell them the decisions of the Modi government customized for the welfare of every community. He said that the Modi government in the last 10 years, has undid all the past sins by previous governments that neglected the communities like women, SCs, STs, OBCs, refugees, Paharis and others.
Sham Choudhary said that BJP is not going to the people only to form a government but has come to the people to give stability and a development oriented government.
Chander Prakash Ganga asked the party workers to brief the unparalleled development works by the Modi government in its previous 2 tenures that have bnefitted everyone.
Ashwani Sharma stressed on the importance of workers going to every nook and corner of their allotted areas to establish rapport with every resident.
Gharu Ram asked the workers to connect with beneficiaries of various schemes launched by Modi Govt.
Rajinder Chib laid stress on increased Pravas by the party activists and the regular meetings.
Sunil Shastri briefed the party seniors over various election related activities being taken by the party leaders and activists in the districts. He assured the party seniors that the party activists are working enthusiastically to ensure the landslide victory in all the booths falling under the Jammu Border district.
J&K BJP Vice President & former minister Sham Lal Choudhary, former minister Chandra Prakash Ganga, District Prabhari Rajinder Singh Chib, former MLA Ashwani Sharma, former MLA and RS Pura DDC member Prof. Gharu Ram, former MLA Swarn Lata, District Seh-Prabhari S Harbhajan Singh Pammi, Swarn Singh Chibb, Narayan Dutt Sharma, Bishnah DDC member Devender Kumar, Miran Saheb DDC member Vidya Motan, district General Secretaries Rinku Chaudhary & Chandra Bhushan, all state office bearers (who live in this district), district office bearers, former BDC Chairman, former Municipal Committee Chairman, former councilor, Bishnah Legislative Assembly’s Vistarak Surendra Singh and Suchetgarh Vidhansabha’s Vistara Atul Sharma, former Sarpanch and Panch, Presidents of all 6 Mandals and their General Secretaries, District Convenors of all departments were present in this meeting.

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