PCC discusses strategy to counter BJP propaganda

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Mar 28: Former Legislator and senior PCC leader, Ravinder Sharma has said that Congress would expose the misdeeds and counter the falsehood and vicious propaganda of BJP in the state in an effective manner in the days ahead during ongoing elections.
A meeting of the media committee was held here today to discuss the strategy to counter the false propaganda of BJP, misleading the common people about the role and contribution of the Congress party in the nation building and the attempt of BJP to divert the attentions of the people from the utter failure of Modi Govt to come up to the promises and commitment made to the people.
PCC chief spokesperson and chairman of the Media Department, Sharma said that BJP has nothing to sell about 5 years of Modi Govt except to blame the Congress party and malign the historical role of the Congress stalwarts during freedom struggle and in the post independence to bring the nation to the level of super powers in the world.
Reminding the people that ‘Rome was not built in a day’, PCC leader said that from a poor nation at the time of Independence, India today has touched sky progress in all spheres and emerged a strong nation in the world because of the long term visionary policies framed by the successive governments, during past 70 years, most of the period ruled by Congress party. But BJP and Prime Minister Narendra Modi tries to make people to believe that all achievements being witnessed today after years of visionary steps of the successive Governments of the Congress and hard work of our scientists, is the result of his government.
The state unit has invited top leadership of the party to give boost to the election campaign in the State in order to give appropriate response to the BJP.
The meeting was attended by PCC vice president Mula Ram, general secretaries Yogesh Sawhney, Ch Shah Mohammed, Vikram Malhotra, YV Sharma, Dr Rashid Choudhary, Neeraj Gupta, Ch Sukh Dev Singh, HS Mehta, Kapil Singh, Iqbal Dar and Sanjeev Sharma.