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BJP's soaring momentum in Jammu: Kavinder
1/2/2024 10:39:05 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Jan 2: The graph of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is going up with each passing day as people are coming forward to join and further strengthen this party in the Union Territory.
This was stated by Kavinder Gupta, senior BJP leader and former Deputy Chief Minister while speaking at the joining programme held here today. On the occasion, Sat Sharma, former minister, Parmod Kapahi District President Jammu, Priya Sethi, former minister, Sanjita Dogra President Mahila Morcha, Rajiv Charak, Ayodhya Gupta, Kuldeep Kandhari, Keshav Chopra, Raj Kumar and Parveen Kerni were present.
Addressing the gathering of newly joined members and party workers, Kavinder Gupta emphasized the growing support for the BJP in Jammu and Kashmir. He stated that people across the region, akin to other parts of the country, recognize Prime Minister Narendra Modi's sincere commitment to the development and welfare of the nation's 140 crore citizens.
Highlighting the Prime Minister's relentless efforts over the past nine years, Kavinder praised Narendra Modi as the 'Man of Development in India.' He noted the significant achievements in Jammu and Kashmir, including unprecedented mega projects in health, education, road infrastructure, connectivity, and overall development, fostering peace and progress in the region.
The senior BJP leader asserted that the people of Jammu and Kashmir have already decided to vote for the BJP in the upcoming 2024 general elections, expressing their desire for Narendra Modi to serve as Prime Minister for the third consecutive term. The people's faith in Modi's leadership stems from their aspiration to see the nation continue its journey toward becoming a global leader ('Vishwa Guru').
Kavinder urged the party cadre to redouble their efforts in disseminating the diverse array of transformative programs and policies championed by the Modi government. He stressed the critical importance of connecting with the public at the grassroots level, underlining that effective communication is paramount in ensuring that the citizens are well-informed about the government's initiatives.
Sat Sharma, senior BJP leader in his address, elaborated on the profound impact of the Modi government's exemplary governance model, asserting that it has indelibly etched a positive mark in the hearts and minds of the people. He emphasized that the transformative policies, decisive leadership, and unwavering commitment to development championed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi have resonated deeply with citizens across Jammu and Kashmir.
The former minister pointed out that the people's eagerness to see Narendra Modi serve as Prime Minister again is a clear manifestation of their trust and belief in the government's ability to steer the nation towards continued progress and prosperity.
The newly joined members, on joining the BJP, assured that they will work wholeheartedly to strengthen the party base by sincere and dedicated work.
Those who joined the party fold include Kamaljeet Singh, Tarvinder Singh, Jyot Singh, Sahil, Manmeet Singh, Vishal Kumar, Kanta Devi, Anil Kumar, Tilak Raj, Babu Maan, Rinku Sharma, Gaurav Sharma, and Ketan Sharma.
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