EARLY TIMES REPORT
JAMMU, Mar 28: Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s popular AIR programme “'Mann Ki Baat” was listened in various programmes organized by party leaders to listen the programme amongst the groups of prominent social and political activists. J&K BJP President Ravinder Raina listened to the “'Mann Ki Baat” programmes at Billawar. He was also accompanied by DDC Chairman Col. Maan Singh, BJP State Secretary Gopal Mahajan, Prabhari Jangbir Singh Chiku, Puran, Ravinder Billawaria, Kuldeep Abrol, Vinay, Vipan, DDC member Vikram, Narain Tripathi, Sanjeet Khajuria, Gopal Kishen and others. A programme to listen “'Mann Ki Baat” by BJP Jammu & Kashmir was also organized at party headquarter, Trikuta Nagar, Jammu. Lok Sabha MP Jugal Kishore Sharma, J&K BJP General Secretary (Org.) Ashok Kaul, Former Dy. CM Kavinder Gupta, Ashok Khajuria (former MLC), Mayor JMC Chander Mohan Gupta, State Vice-Presidents Yudhvir Sethi & Anuradha Charak, BJP Headquarter Incharge Priya Sethi (former Minister), Vikram Randhawa (former MLC), BJP State Secretaries Arvind Gupta, Veenu Khanna, Rekha Mahajan & Anju Dogra, Treasurer Prabhat Singh Jamwal, Spokespersons Abhijeet Jasrotia & Rajni Sethi, State Office Secretary Tilak Raj Gupta and others were also present at party headquarter, on the occasion. Ravinder Raina, in his address said that “Mann Ki Baat” portrays “Modi Vision” towards New India and added that "Mann Ki Baat' programme is a part of BJP's extensive programme to take the highest level of governance to every common person. He said that through this programme Prime Minister Narendra Modi ji has reached every home and every heart. Jugal Kishore Sharma while addressing on the occasion, said that since television connection is still not available everywhere in India, especially in the isolated, rural and less developed regions, radio was chosen to be the medium for the programme, owing to its wider reach. Ashok Kaul asked the party leaders and activists to take the words of the Prime Minister to the common masses. Kavinder Gupta on the occasion said that “Mann Ki Baat” provides masses with a platform and an opportunity to connect, suggest and become part of participatory governance through the Prime Minister’s radio address. |