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Cadre power is driving force behind BJP's success in J&K assembly polls: Rekha Mahajan
8/24/2024 9:38:03 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Aug 24: Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) prominent leader Rekha Mahajan, today called upon party workers to mobilize youth support for the BJP in the assembly polls in Jammu and Kashmir. Rekha Mahajan emphasized the importance of engaging with young voters, who constitute a significant chunk of the electorate. She asked workers to reach out to colleges, universities, and youth organizations and highlight the BJP's youth-centric policies and initiatives under the banner of PM Narendra Modi. She encourages young cadres to participate in the political process and leverage social media and digital platforms to connect with general populace and highlights the multiple schemes of Modi led government.
Rekha Mahajan expressed youth are the future of J&K, and it's crucial we involve them in our party's vision," she said. "I urge all workers to focus on mobilizing youth support, which will be a game-changer in the assembly polls." She stressed that the youth have a crucial role to play in shaping the future of J&K and that their energy and enthusiasm are vital for the party's success. Rekha added that we must work together to make J&K a model state, and I have full faith in the capabilities of our Yuva Morcha cadres.
Rekha Mahajan, lambasted the opposition parties for allegedly playing with the sentiments of innocent people in Jammu and Kashmir. She said NC and Congress have always exploited the emotions of the people for their political gains," Mahajan said. "They have never addressed the real issues facing the region, instead choosing to divide people for their own benefit." Rekha Mahajan expressed confidence that the BJP will form the next government in J&K, citing the party's commitment to development, good governance, and the welfare of all citizens.
The meeting saw the presence of Convenor of Bahu Constituency Rikki Gupta, Yuva Morcha President Jammu South Monu Salathia, Diler Singh, Gagandeep Singh enthusiastic participation from the cadres, who were motivated by Rekha Mahajan's address. The gathering was a testament to the party's growing momentum in J&K, as workers gear up for the assembly election. The meeting saw a enthusiastic response from party workers, who pledged to intensify their efforts to engage with young voters.
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