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Senior Congress leader, several party activists join BJP in Jammu and Kashmir
7/8/2019 7:05:55 PM

Jammu
Senior Congress leader Mohammad Iqbal Malik, along with a dozen of party activists, joined the BJP on Monday, saying Prime Minister Narendra Modi's slogan of 'Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas' has infused a sense of security among the minorities.
“Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas has induced a sense of security among minorities and that it carries great significance where an atmosphere of justice to all is being prepared,” Malik said after joining the BJP.
Senior Congress leader Mohammad Iqbal Malik, along with a dozen of party activists, joined the BJP on Monday, saying Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s slogan of ‘Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas’ has infused a sense of security among the minorities.
Malik, hailing from Darhal constituency in Rajouri, resigned from the basic membership of the Congress on Saturday after remaining affiliated with the party for over a decade.
He unsuccessfully contested state elections twice in the past.
Malik and his supporters, including several Pradesh Congress Committee members and block presidents besides sarpanches and panches, were welcomed into the party fold by BJP general secretary Ram Madhav, state BJP president Ravindera Raina, Speaker Nirmal Singh and former deputy chief minister Kavinder Gupta.
“Before taking oath as the prime minister for second term, Modi paid his respect to the Constitution which made us realize that his government would run the country as per the laid down norms by taking everyone together,” he said.
“Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas has induced a sense of security among minorities and that it carries great significance where an atmosphere of justice to all is being prepared,” Malik said after joining the BJP.
He said Modi’s assertion of bridging the gap and clearing misunderstandings between the BJP and minorities is a welcome step.
“Soon after taking over as the prime minister again, Modi took important decisions of three Es, which stand for education, employment and empowerment of minorities, a step which will go a long way in real empowerment of the neglected population of our community,” Malik said, adding that minorities should also respond in positive and move forward to strengthen the BJP.
Asserting that the nation has scaled new heights of development and seen welfare of all sections of society in the last five years, Madhav said Modi and the BJP have won hearts of minorities in the country.
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