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BJP leaders to meet in Delhi today, strategize J&K policy
10/20/2024 10:53:59 PM
Early Times Report

Jammu, Oct 20: A crucial meeting is scheduled to take place in Delhi on October 21, where senior BJP leaders will gather to devise a comprehensive strategy for Jammu and Kashmir following the formation of Omar Abdullah's government in the Union Territory.
Monday’s meeting will be the first meeting of the J&K BJP leaders with the central leadership.
While newly elected legislators of the party will attend the oath-taking ceremony, senior leaders will reach Delhi to attend the important meeting.
Sources said that the BJP aims to challenge the National Conference's claim that the government will treat Jammu equally.
“Leaders will discuss effective counter-narratives, highlighting the party's vision for the region's development and equality. The party will outline its strategy as a robust opposition, focusing on vigorously
Monday’s meeting will be the first meeting of the J&K BJP leaders with the central leadership.
While newly elected BJP legislators will attend the oath-taking ceremony, senior leaders will reach Delhi to attend the important meet.
BJP aims to challenge the National Conference’s claim that the government will treat Jammu equally.
Leaders will discuss effective counter-narratives, highlighting the party’s vision for the region’s development and equality.
addressing Jammu's concerns, issues, and aspirations”, sources said, adding, “A thorough analysis of the party's performance in the recent Jammu and Kashmir Assembly elections will identify areas for improvement.
Discussions will center on promoting regional development, ensuring Jammu's growth and safeguarding its interests.
The meeting's outcomes will profoundly impact BJP's stance and actions in Jammu and Kashmir. With Omar Abdullah's government in place, the BJP must navigate its opposition role while maintaining regional influence.
The Jammu and Kashmir Assembly elections saw the National Conference securing a majority with the support of Independents, with the BJP winning 29 seats. Omar Abdullah, the newly appointed Chief Minister, has pledged balanced representation, catering to both BJP and National Conference-Congress supporters.
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