Shiv Sena makes strides in Jammu as dozens, including BJP leaders, join party | | | Early Times Report JAMMU, Feb 3: In a historic turn of events, Shiv Sena's (UBT) Jammu and Kashmir unit witnessed a significant influx of new members today, as around two dozen youth, including leaders and workers from the BJP, joined the party. The momentous occasion unfolded at the state central office in a program presided over by State Chief Manish Sahni. Welcoming the new members into the Shiv Sena fold, State Chief Manish Sahni expressed enthusiasm and unity by tying Shiv Bandhan. Among the notable entrants were BJP Minority Cell State Secretary Sheikh Imran and renowned musician-social worker Amit Singh Rajput, along with their supporters. As part of the organizational reshuffle, Sheikh Imran was appointed as the organizer, and Amit Singh was designated as the district president of the art and culture wing by the party's state unit. Manish Sahni, in his address, emphasized that under the guidance of the party chief, Honorable Uddhav Saheb Thackeray, and the party high command, the state unit is vocalizing concerns on crucial issues such as education, healthcare, and the restoration of local rights. He noted the growing support from the public and expressed confidence that Shiv Sena is poised to make history by raising its flag in the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly and Lok Sabha. The event saw the presence of key party figures, including General Secretary Vikas Bakshi, Vice President Sanjeev Kohli, and President Kamgar Wing Raj Singh. The joining of prominent BJP leaders signals a noteworthy shift in political dynamics, reflecting the impact of Shiv Sena's policies and ideas in the region. |
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