Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Nov 7: Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) district president, Jammu South, Rekha Mahajan speeded up the “Booth Jan Samvad Abhiyaan” and addressed meetings in Kunjwani Mandal Booth No 131,132.
Rekha Mahajan along with Deputy Mayor, Baldev Billawaria addressed the public gathering in Booth No 131,132 highlighted that this would further accelerate the swiftness of development across the entire nation, under the vibrant leadership of PM Narendra Modi, particularly in the Union Territory of J&K in direct camaraderie with the general public.
Meeting in charge general secretaries, Pawan Chib, Jyoti Parkash, Inderjeet Kour, Rajinder Poppy, Kiran Salathia, Captain (retd) Narinder Singh, booth presidents, Joginder Singh, Balvinder Singh and residents of booth were present in the programme.
Rekha Mahajan highlighted various welfare measures taken by the Modi Government, such as the provision of toilets for women, the opening of bank accounts, and water connections for the weaker sections since 2014. She also enlightened that India would jump from the 5th position to become the 3rd largest economy in the world under the visionary supreme leadership of Modi during the current decade.
Baldev Singh Billawaria complimented the Modi Government for the historical decision to extend the free ration (food grains under the Public Distribution System) scheme for “80 crore poor people of the country” for five years beyond December and said that “fulfilling the people’s dreams is BJP Government’s resolve.
He said the BJP Government will extend the free ration scheme for 80 crore poor people for the next five years. He lauded that the BJP Government has made such arrangements that no matter where you go in the country, you will continue to get free ration and the Modi-led Government has given you the facility of a ‘One Nation One Ration Card’.
Jitendra Salathia while addressing the gathering said that the whole world is appreciating the potential and the power of Bharat due to the relentless efforts of Prime Minister, Narendra Modi.