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People of Bharat ready to vote in favour of Narendra Modi : Kavinder Gupta
4/15/2024 11:32:16 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Apr 15: Scores of new entrants of ward 34 accompanied by Rani Devi (Ex Corporator) joined BJP fold in the august presence of former Deputy CM Kavinder Gupta in Jammu.
Program organised by BJP OBC Morcha.
Priya Sethi (Former Minister) , Arvind Gupta (Secretary BJP), Sunil Prajapati (State Present BJP OBC Morcha), Kulbir Charak (Convenior Sanskrit cell) were present during the joining programme.
Senior BJP leader and former Deputy Chief Minister, Kavinder Gupta asserted the growing trust of people in the Bharatiya Janata Party's (BJP) inclusive governance during a program held in BJP office, Jammu.
The BJP leader was speaking during a programme here at BJP Office where in scores of residents embraced political folds of BJP after getting impressed by the Policies and Plans of its Leadership to take them along on the voyage to development and Prosperity. Those who joined BJP Rani devi (Ex Corporator ward 34 ), Raj kumar, Puran Singh, Janak Singh, Renu Devi (Pinky Khajuria. Ashok Kumar, Rajinder Kour, Shambu Nath, Sham Lal and others.
Kavinder said that after the Modi Government has exposed the political outfits including Congress, NC and PDP, which exploited the people in J&K for decades by spreading wrong narratives based on divisive agendas, the people have now realized that it is only BJP which can bail out masses from the morass created by aforesaid parties which ruled the region in the past.
Kavinder said that under the dynamic leadership of PM Narendra Modi, Jammu and Kashmir has witnessed a transformative shift towards inclusive governance, ensuring that every community receives the attention and benefits they rightfully deserve. "The BJP's commitment to the welfare and development of all sections of society, irrespective of their religious or cultural background.
The senior BJP leader stated that BJP firmly believes in the principles of equality, justice, and progress for all and it is heartening to see that every section of the society in Union Territory have recognized and embraced these values. He said that BJP leadership wanted to ensure that people should become part of the party's mission to build a peaceful, prosperous, and harmonious society, where every individual can thrive and contribute towards the growth and development of the nation.
Kavinder said that the quantum of support which BJP is getting from the people in J&K, no entity can stand even closer in the Lok Sabha or for that matter Assembly polls whenever the same would be held.
Among those who were present on the occasion include Vikas Singh (Mandal President OBC Morcha), Shubh kumar, Rakesh Gupta, Suresh Dogra and others.
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