Minority communities benefitted most under Modi Govt: Sat

J&K BJP chief Sat Sharma along with other senior party leaders during a programme at Sainik Colony, Jammu.
J&K BJP chief Sat Sharma along with other senior party leaders during a programme at Sainik Colony, Jammu.

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Mar 30: J&K BJP president Sat Sharma, accompanied by MLA RS Pura- Jammu South and BJP National secretary Dr Narinder Singh, MLA Bahu Vikram Randhawa, addressed a public program attended by the participants from minority communities, at Sainik Colony, Jammu.
The pogramme was organized by the J&K BJP Minority Morcha under the leadership of its president Ranjodh Singh Nalwa. District president Jammu South Naresh Singh Jasrotia, former deputy mayor of Jammu Baldev Billawaria, former councilors Narinder Bunty and Gurmeet Randhawa, Ajay Partap Singh, Kamalpreet Singh and Santokh Singh, and others were also present in the programme.
Sat Sharma, while addressing the gathering, credited the BJP’s Minority Morcha for its relentless efforts in taking central welfare schemes to the underprivileged and marginalized sections among the minority communities. “The development policies of the Modi Government are designed to uplift every section of society without any discrimination. Every activist of party has played a commendable role in bridging the gap between the Government and the people in need,” Sharma said.
On the occasion, Sat also reflected upon Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s latest edition of the ‘Mann Ki Baat’ programme, where he stressed the strength of India’s unity in diversity. He remarked that under PM Modi’s leadership, the country has maintained a resolute stand against terrorism and remains unwavering in its determination to thwart any nefarious designs by Pakistan.
Earlier, a special telecast of the ‘Mann Ki Baat’ programme was organized, which was attended by senior BJP leaders and party workers, who listened to the Prime Minister’s address with keen interest.
Dr Narinder Singh said that the religious minorities which were earlier used as the vote bank by different political parties, received true recognition and benefit from various schemes of the Modi Government, including those for providing housing, health benefits and pertaining to the welfare of farmers.
Ranjodh Singh Nalwa reiterated the party’s commitment to public service over political gain. He stated that the BJP is not a power-hungry entity but a party dedicated to the welfare of the people. That is why the BJP has successfully broken the traditional political cycle and transformed anti-incumbency into pro-incumbency,” he asserted.