BJP brought peace in J&K which was elusive since decades: Narinder Singh

BJP leader Dr Narinder Singh Raina addressing a public meeting in RS Pura on Tuesday.
BJP leader Dr Narinder Singh Raina addressing a public meeting in RS Pura on Tuesday.

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Sept 24: The BJP brought peace in Jammu and Kashmir, which was elusive since decades and now, J&K is moving ahead on the path of development.
This was stated by Dr Narinder Singh Raina, BJP candidate from RS Pura constituency.
Narinder Singh intensified his election campaign and addressed various public meetings here today.
Addressing to the people Narinder Singh said, “The manifesto of BJP promises all round development and economic reforms for every segment of society in Jammu and Kashmir. The BJP will create more job opportunities, give 1500 to every elderly woman of each household and give economic benefits to students. The BJP is the only party in Jammu and Kashmir which can economically uplift and improve infrastructure.”
Dr Narinder Singh said, “This is a historic election after the abrogation of Article 370. The incidents of stone pelting and militia violence had come down 80 percent. Now, the peace is prevailing in the Jammu and Kashmir everywhere.”
Hailing the Prime Minister Narendra Modi, he said that the Jammu region will play an important and crucial role in politics of Jammu and Kashmir and no more will it be in a secondary position.
The BJP leader appealed the people to take their role to vote with immense responsibility and support BJP which had a commitment to usher in economic prosperity.
“The BJP has the political ideology to give equal rights to women. This is the first election after the abrogation of Article 370 and the voters will play a historic role in bringing in an era of peace, stability and prosperity. The BJP manifesto for the State is a classic roadmap, in which each and every segment has been covered,” he added.
The rally addressed by prominent BJP leaders included Tarun Chugh, National General Secretary, acting State President Sat Sharma, Sukhnandan Choudhary and Rekha Mahajan.