NC, PDP, Cong done enough harm, no more exploits now: Jugal | | | EARLY TIMES REPORT
JAMMU, Nov 5: NC, PDP and Congress have done enough harm but now people, having understood their sinister game plan, will not fall prey to their exploits anymore, said MP Jugal Kishore Sharma. MP (Lok Sabha) Jugal Kishore Sharma was addressing a programme wherein more than 50 prominent political persons from Budhal and Rajouri joined BJP at BJP headquarter, Trikuta Nagar, Jammu. J&K BJP Vice-President & Prabhari Rajouri Aseem Gupta, Secretary Arvind Gupta, Office Secretary Tilak Raj Gupta, Media Incharge Dr Pardeep Mahotra, Protocol Secretary Sanjay Khanna and others were also present on the occasion. Joining was led by Manzoor Ahmed Naik (NC) accompanied by prominent leaders Sharyar (NC), Anzam Hussain Naik (NC), Rakesh Gupta(PDP), Des Raj (PDP), Munshi Ram (PDP) and facilitated by Tilak Raj, Mohd. Shabir Afltatoon and others. Nashir Ahmed, Dilshad Ahmed, Abdul Qayoom from Budhal, Anzar Hussain, Irfan Rather, Mohan Lal Verma, Abdul Gafoor, Mohd. Hanif, Mohd. Sadiq, Tara Mani Sharma, Sharyar Naik, Sukdev Singh, Ajaz Ahmed and others joined BJP. Jugal Kishore Sharma greeting NC, PDP and Congress activists into BJP said that BJP as a family welcomes them with open arms. He said that it is really encouraging to witness the entry of young blood of Darhal, Budhal and others areas of Rajouri into BJP stating that this will strengthen the democracy there. Sharma stressed that for the first time in recent political history, people have developed faith in the Indian political system with the sincere efforts from PM Narendra Modi and other party leaders. Vehemently thanking Jugal Kishore Sharma for the affectionate welcome, new entrants said that the unbiased and fair love of the BJP for Nation and masses have forced them to make the decision. They said that they are of the firm view that now they will be able to serve the society, region and their people with more efficiency and assured the party leadership that they will also strengthen the party base in the region. |
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