BJP has clear policies to benefit common person: Ashok Koul

Former J&K Bank manager Rakesh Raina, Shweta Chadda join BJP with hundreds of supporters

Lamberi, Nowshera: Social leader and former J&K Bank manager Rakesh Raina and Shweta Chadha joined BJP with hundreds of supporters in a party meeting held at Lamberi in Nowshera.

BJP J&K BJP general secretary (Org.) Ashok Koul accompanied by BJP senior leader & Prabhari Nowshera Sanjay Kumar Baru and District Nowshera President Neena Sharma welcomed the new entrants.

Ashok Koul was chairing party meetings of Nowshera Assembly Constituency. He addressed the 1st meeting of Core Group Nowshera Constituency and 2nd meeting of senior leaders, office bearers’ and Mandal President of Nowshera Constituency.

While addressing the meeting, Ashok Koul reviewed the programmes under Booth Sashaktikaran Abhiyaan and PM’s Mann Ki Baat and appreciated the party workers from Nowshera Constituency for their dedicated efforts in ensuring successful culmination of those programmes. He asked the party workers to gear up for the forthcoming Panchayat and ULBs elections. He prompted them to maintain active contact with the prominent persons of the Civil society.

“BJP has crystal clear policies to benefit the common person. Hence, it has attracted every person from the social and political arena, who yearns to serve the society and the Nation with zeal”, said Ashok Koul, while welcoming the new entrants.

Sanjay Baru expressed pleasure that prominent members of civil society have joined BJP to serve the people. He said that the party believes that their resourceful services will not only benefit the people and the organization in Rajouri, but they will be equally beneficial for J&K as a whole.

New entrants shared their pleasure on the occasion and said that today, Modi ji has become the voice of the underprivileged and those who were neglected for decades. They said that they would feel proud while serving the society under the banner of BJP who is an army of dedicated patriots led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

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