Ashish Sood, Ashok Koul address series of meetings at BJP hqrs

Senior BJP leaders Ashish Sood, Ashok Koul and Priya Sethi during a meeting at party headquarters, Trikuta Nagar, Jammu.
Senior BJP leaders Ashish Sood, Ashok Koul and Priya Sethi during a meeting at party headquarters, Trikuta Nagar, Jammu.

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Feb 4: Gearing up the Party’s activities ahead of the 2024 parliamentary elections, the Jammu and Kashmir BJP held a series of meetings of different teams formulated for the election management at party headquarters, Trikuta Nagar, here today.
The meetings were chaired by J&K BJP Seh-Prabhari Ashish Sood and BJP general secretary (organization) Ashok Koul. In the meetings, Ashish Sood and Ashok Koul reviewed the progress of the ongoing programmes and also sought the details related to the Party’s Morchas, new joinings, wall writing, and women’s self-help groups & NGO sampark teams.
Ashish Sood, while speaking in the meetings, said that the upcoming Lok Sabha elections are a challenge to every activist of the Party as their efforts on the ground will ensure the Party’s massive victory and show the INDI Alliance its place. He said that although there is enthusiasm in the public to return Modi as PM for the third term, still we have to work more to register record-breaking win in the elections.
“The blessings of the people are with Modi ji and we are winning this Parliamentary election. But we must leave no stone unturned to win every single vote that we can”, said Ashish Sood.
Ashok Koul said that the BJP cadre in J&K has a long history of struggle and sacrifices and has vast experience of defeating the designs of anti-national and dynastic forces. He said that in view of the Lok Sabha elections also, every activist of the Party is reaching the people at their doorsteps with various schemes of the Modi Government and convincing them to stand with BJP, support it in polls, and become part of the progress and prosperity of J&K by bringing BJP and Narendra Modi back in power.
BJP NEM Priya Sethi who coordinated the meetings, stressed on the increased work hours by these teams during the Lok Sabha polls.