Early Times Report VIJAYPUR, Mar 30: Vice President of BJP J&K and District Samba Prabhari, Rekha Mahajan, conducted a organisational meeting across Booth Nos. 93, 94, and 95 in Gadwal A, Gadwal B Panchayats, Village Kolpur of Vijaypur constituency. The meetings witnessed active participation from party workers and local residents, reflecting strong grassroots engagement. Prominent leaders present on the occasion included senior leader Jairam Sharma, Mandal President Dheeraj Sharma, Kisan Morcha District President Ajay Kumar Sharma, Minority Morcha District President Tarsem Singh, and Sarpanch Anita Sharma, along with several booth-level workers and respected members of the community. Addressing the gatherings, Rekha Mahajan emphasized the importance of strengthening the party at the booth level, calling it the foundation of electoral success. She urged workers to remain actively connected with the people and ensure effective implementation of government welfare schemes at the grassroots. "Booth-level organisation is the backbone of our party. Strengthening it with dedication and teamwork will ensure that the benefits of government schemes reach every household, especially the poor and needy sections of society," she said. She further highlighted the role of party workers in building trust among people and spreading awareness about various developmental initiatives. "Our focus must be on Service, dedication and continuous public outreach. Only through strong grassroots engagement can we achieve our organisational goals and serve the people effectively," Mahajan added. During the meetings, discussions were held on enhancing coordination among party workers, addressing local issues, and preparing strategies for upcoming political activities. The participants also shared feedback from their respective areas, emphasizing the need for regular interaction with the people. The meeting concluded with a renewed commitment from party leaders and workers to further strengthen the organisational structure and work collectively for the development of the region. |