BJP holds meeting of industry, transport, trade, cooperative cells

BJP leaders during a meeting at Jammu on Friday.
BJP leaders during a meeting at Jammu on Friday.

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Feb 17: Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is committed to the welfare of industries, transporters, traders and cooperatives, stated Ravinder Raina, president, J&K BJP at party headquarter, Trikuta Nagar, here today while addressing a joint meeting of these cells.
Ravinder Raina was accompanied by senior party leader and Prabhari of Transporters, Traders and Cooperatives Cells of BJP Devender Singh Rana, BJP All Cells in charge Rakesh Mahajan and All Cells co-incharge, Ved Sharma.
He guided the conveners and co-conveners of industries, transport, trader and cooperative cells of BJP regarding their working on the ground level. He asked them to increase their visits in their respective sectors to extend their reach. He also asked them to involve the maximum members from their sectors in their organizational programmes while discussing and raising their issues. BJP is committed to the welfare of Industries, Transporters, Traders, Cooperatives, he added.
Devender Singh Rana deliberated on the Pravas schedule of the senior cell activists in different areas. He said that the issues faced by the various sections under these three cells have already been highlighted at the appropriate levels with the resolution of many. He said that cell activists are already working dedicatedly on these issues.
Rakesh Mahajan said that many of the cells have been revamped for the increased efficacy of the party cells at all levels. He said that it would be ensured that the party’s cells work at the ground level with the active participation of all levels.
Ved Sharma discussed the ways to implement the strategy of the cells at the district and Mandal levels. He also complimented all senior party leaders and activists for their active participation in the meeting.
Sham Langar, Ashutosh Mahajan, Pinky Jain, Ashok Singh, Parshottam Sharma, Sham Gupta, Kamal Randhawa, Roshan Sharma and others were amongst the prominent present in the meeting.