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BJY will be major event in J&K: Rajni Patil
PCC meet condoles Dhangri killings
1/4/2023 10:44:05 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Jan 4: AICC incharge J&K affairs Rajni Patil today said that the final phase of Yatra în J&K will be a major event and most successful.
She said this here today after taking review of the arrangements for two days since Yesterday alongwith Former Union Minister & AICC Observer "Hath se Hath" Campaign Bharat Singh Solanki, JKPCC President Vikar Rasool Wani, Former JKPCC President GA Mir, CWC Member Tariq Hameed Karra, Ex MP, AICC Jt Secy Manoj Yadav, Working President R?mân Bhalla, GN Monga, Mula Ram, Yogesh Sawhney & other Senior Leaders, district presidents and frontal heads.
She said that the enthusiasm amongst the workers and the general Public indicates that the phase of Yatra în J &K would be historical and most successful.
She took stock of the arrangements of all sorts and different committees for purpose at Afsar Guest House Shakti Nagar Jammu coordinated by Th Manmohan Singh General Secretary PCC and attended by all senior leaders, former minister/Ex-Legislators.and others.
She expressed satisfaction over the preparations over arrangements being made so far and asked leaders and workers ?o coordinate all arrangements and mobilisation for the participation.
She also stressed for All necessary arrangements for the Bhara Jodo Yatris, participants from outside states and participants from different districts.
Rajni Patil expressed great shock over the Dhangri killings and termed it most unfortunate . She shared the grief and concern of the people and demanded tightening of security network to protect innocents especially minorities.
Bharat Singh Solanki explained the impact of Bharat Jodo Yatra and said that it is most important movement în the history.
He also explained the Hath Se Hath campaign being launched în the country from 26th Jan especially în the districts which remained untouched în the BJY.
President JKPCC Vikar Rasool Wani said that a huge response await the Bhart Jodo Yatra led by Rahul Gandhi and it ll be very successful în Jammu and Kashmir. Several top leaders from different shades would be joining and are welcome to join to send a significant message accross.
He asked party leaders to go for massive mobilisation and better coordination în commng days for proper arrangements for all.
Rmân Bhalla working President briefed the leaders about the preparations so far and said that the people are eager to express their feelings and sifferings to Rahul Gandhi.
Coordinator for the Yatra GA Mir referred to the various aspects of the Yatra and the areas of concentration. He said three major events like Lakhanpur, Jammu and Srinagar need special focus.
Member CWC Tariq Hameed Karra also stressed upon the need to have total coordination for the Mega event of great Historical importance and asked All to pool their efforts.
All frontal heads, district presidents and heads of different committee s pu? forth their suggestions and the preprations so far.
Earlier two minutes silence was observed în the meeting to pray for peace to the departed souls of martyrs and express solidarity with the families of Dangri victims.
Ravinder Sharma Chief Spokesperson presented a brief report about the gruesome incident at Dangri leading to loss of precious lives and the demands of the local people about strengthening of security network and self defence mechanism în villages.
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