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| 'BJP striving to strengthen bonds of JK with Indian Union' | | | Early Times Report JAMMU, Mar 3: Ours is a party with the mission to ensure full integration of the state with the rest of the country. This was stated by BJP State President Shamsher Singh Manhas while addressing a "Jan Sammelan" organised in ward no. 26 in Subhash Nagar area of Jammu West Assembly Constituency on Saturday. Manhas said that be it Praja Parishad, Jana Sangh or present day Bharatiya Janata party, our cadre has been consistently working towards strengthening the bonds of this border state with the Indian Union. For us J&K is the crown of mother India and we have made numerous sacrifices to defeat the nefarious designs of elements with mindset of separatism. We have agitated over the issues of discrimination with Jammu province and its people by the successive governments in the state. He appealed the gathering to get united and ensure that the forthcoming elections of local urban bodies prove a slap on the Congress, NC, PDP and other such parties which have always worked against the interests of Jammu. Party MLA Jugal Kishore Sharma said that the dream of our great ideologue Pt. Premnath Dogra was to see that people from all sections of society and hailing from different parts of Jammu region as united for the cause of Jammu and we all are following the same. Former Mayor Kavinder Gupta said that BJP got three terms in Jammu Municipal Corporation to serve the people and we put our best efforts to see that our city of temples get facelift and becomes a developed place to live. BJYM State President Munish Sharma said that the biggest achievement of the present coalition government under so-called young Chief Minister to the youth is non-formulation of a clear youth policy. He said this coalition government has enough place in its schemes for across the borders gone Kashmiri youth for training and stone pelters but nothing for patriotic educated unemployed youth of Jammu in particular. |
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