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NC pays tributes to Rohit Kerni on his death anniversary
7/10/2024 10:14:29 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, July 10: Senior leaders of Jammu and Kashmir National Conference (JKNC) today paid heartfelt tributes to late Rohit Kerni former District President Jammu Urban YNC, a youth JKNC leader on his 4th death anniversary in a programme held at Sher-e-Kashmir Bhawan Jammu.
On the occasion, Ajay Sadhotra, General Secretary of JKNC and former Minister along with other party workers paid tributes to Rohit Kerni.
Speaking on the occasion, Ajay Sadhotra, delivered a touching address, reminiscing about Kerni's unwavering commitment to the party and his dedication to the welfare of the people of Jammu and Kashmir. He praised Kerni for his exemplary leadership qualities and noted his pivotal role in energizing the youth wing of the party, inspiring many young minds to actively engage in public service.
"Rohit Kerni was not just a leader but a beacon of hope for the youth of Jammu and Kashmir. His passion for social justice and his tireless efforts to empower the younger generation have left an indelible mark on our party and the community," he remarked.
Speaking on the occasion, Pardeep Bali Provincial Secretary Jammu, Vijay Lochan Chairman SC Cell and Rakesh Singh Raka Vice President Central Zone"Rohit Kerni's departure has left a void that is deeply felt by all of us. His commitment to the principles of democracy and his inclusive approach to leadership set a benchmark for future leaders to emulate," they said.
Tejinder Pal Singh, District President of JKNC Jammu, who organized today's programme, emphasized Kerni's profound influence on grassroots politics and his ability to bridge generational gaps within the party.
The programme also saw attendees sharing personal anecdotes and memories of Kerni, underscoring his affable nature and his dedication to serving the people selflessly. Participants observed a minute of silence in his honor, reflecting on his life's work and pledging to carry forward his vision for a prosperous and harmonious Jammu and Kashmir.
Among those who were present include:- Harsh Vardhan Singh President NCSU, Nitish Gowsami, Muzamil Malik Provincial Secretaries Jammu YNC, Gurnam Singh Block President Jammu West, Sahil Kerni District Secretary Jammu YNC, Yasir Ahsan Vice President YNC, Sahil Chib, Sandeep Mehra, Aman Manhas, Vishal Parihar, Dheeraj Sasan, Gourav Bhagat Ward President 33, Tejpal Singh ward President 58, Nikil Bharti, Amit Sharma, Boby Kumar, Manjeet Singh, Akbir Singh, Abisheak, Deepak Kumar, Sourab Manhas, Rahul Singh, Sonu Kumar and others.
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