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BJP’s “Yuva Chaupals” connecting party to youths: Rekha Mahajan
4/14/2024 10:12:09 PM

Early Times Report

Jammu, Apr 14: The BJP government led by PM Narendra Modi is going full throttle to achieve the mission of 400 plus all-round development with no room left for any kind of prejudice, as stated by Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) District President Jammu South Rekha Mahajan. During the BJYM “Yuva Choupal” campaign, the Bahu constituency of Jammu South drops under District Jammu South. Ahead of the Lok Sabha elections, Rekha Mahajan said, “Yuva means empowerment, development, passion, growth, and commitment.” She emphasized that India’s Yuva is so committed that the country has become the third biggest start-up hub in the past 10 years. Rekha Mahajan highlights numerous projects in the last ten years of successful good governance under the banner of PM Narendra Modi. Rekha Mahajan accompanied by national media incharge and Prabhari yuva morcha J&K Amandeep Singh, BJP District Secretary Jammu south and Prabhari yuva morcha Rohiin Chandan, Abhishek Salathia General Secretary state BJYM, Luv Sharma BJYM state secretary, Sultan Chib District Vice President BJYM and others were present on the occasion. The meeting in connection with “Yuva Choupal” was organized by BJYM District President Jammu South Monu Salathia.
While guiding the yuva morcha unit, Rekha Mahajan asserted that the future road map for the party’s crucial youth wing is on the LS polls on cart. The BJP party has launched various campaigns in Jammu South to reach out to the people, and BJYM is working hard to ensure the victory of Prime Minister Narendra Modi” in the upcoming polls. Rekha Mahajan added that we are the biggest Yuva-Shakti in the world, and we must strive to achieve our immense potential so that we can cross the mission 400 plus mark.
Further, Rekha also urged the BJP Yuva cadres to pick one social cause that was close to their hearts and work to find solutions to these issues. “Youth are the builders of tomorrow.” Rekha said that the BJP should win by casting its precious vote and also encourage all the youth so that they know that whatever the governments could not do in the last 70 years, the Modi government has done it in just ten years of its tenure. Rekha Mahajan elaborates that the youth is shaping the future of India and that the term yuva has nothing to do with age. There is a lot of awareness among today’s youth, the BJP leader said, adding that they also know about their rights. She claimed PM Narendra Modi is the best, as he is strict at work but kind towards the citizens of India. Along with encouraging first-time voters to take part in Yuva Choupal.
Amandeep Singh also made an appeal to the youth, urging them to remember that India is a is a democratic country and to exercise their right to vote and support the BJP party in order to help the nation in advance. Rekha added that she understood the PM Modi motto of “Viksit Bharat,” and we all help the Modi-led government win by voting with our important votes for the nation’s advancement.
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