Early Times Report
Jammu, Jan 6: Asking Congress to come clear on its policy, Ravinder Raina, BJP State President, asked Congress party and its leaders to introspect themselves and their deeds, while he accompanied by former Cabinet Minister Sat Sharma and other senior leaders of party addressed series of Jana Sampark meetings at Janipur and Talab Tillo under Jammu West Assembly Constituencies. Ravinder Raina, while addressing the meeting, forcefully said that the citizens of this Nation as well as whole of the world believes in the strong steps and strong conviction that has been shown by the Prime Minister Narendra Modi towards building a stronger India. Raina, said that today India, has taken gigantic steps for strengthening its security within and outside the borders. He claimed that India is in the making of world leader once again, but it seems that the Congress is bewildered by the progress under present regime and is afraid to argue on facts. Congress must do serious introspection, Raina said adding that Congress leaders must decide their course with in their party that is run on dictates of single family unit. Raina, stressfully said that the everybody should make it absolutely clear in their minds that the CAA Act is empowered to give Citizenship only to the religiously persecuted persons to the people who turned up before 31st December 2014 by only giving relaxation in the rules in terms of reducing period of stay from 11 years to 5 years. He asked there is nothing hidden in this Act; and Congress, Communists and their allies are misleading masses. He also prompted the activists to take the message clear and loud to everyone. BJP State General Secretary Yudhvir Sethi, State Secretaries Praduman Singh & Veenu Khanna, State Treasurer Prabhat Singh Jamwal, Mahila Morcha State President Rajni Sethi, District President Munish Khajuria, Parneesh Mahajan, District General Secretary (Org.) Mohan Singh Rana, Mandal Presidents Keshav Chopra & Raveesh Mengi, BJYM State Vice-President Karan Sharma, and other senior leaders were also present in the meetings.
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