Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Apr 7: Ekam Sanatan Party candidate from Jammu Parliamentary Constituency, Ankur Sharma (Adv) today held poll campaign in various parts of Samba district and addressed political rallies.
Sharma, who is also National president of the party, accompanied by his team members took out campaign in Samba district with the auspicious blessings of Baba Goran Ji at Sumb, then addressed public meetings at Samotha, Souram, Beli and Jeed, where fervent supporters gathered to extend their support.
Addressing a series of public meetings at Sumb, Blater, Dhaki, Patyari, Taloth, Penthi, Smalha, and Berhi, Ankur Sharma captivated the audience with his vision for the empowerment and honour of Jammu Province. His impassioned speeches resonated with the crowd, as he highlighted his relentless struggle against systemic injustices and his commitment of uplifting the region.
His message struck a chord with the people of the area, who expressed unwavering confidence in his ability to lead the charge for change. His pivotal role in exposing the Rs 25,000 crore land scam, advocating for the rights of minorities in J&K, and championing the cause of cow protection and Hindu genocide prevention garnered widespread acclaim from the public.
During the public gatherings, Sharma unveiled the election symbol of Ekam Sanatan Party and his candidacy symbol, the “Bansuri” (Flute), emphasizing its symbolic representation of harmony and unity. He urged the electorate to cast their votes in favour of progress, empowerment, and the preservation of Jammu’s identity and existence.
Ankur reiterated his commitment to dismantling outdated political paradigms and advocating for the true empowerment of Jammu Province. He called upon the voters to press the “Bansuri” button on the EVM, according their support for a transformative agenda that prioritizes the interests of the region and its people.
The campaign of Ekam Sanatan Party culminated with a vibrant procession from Samba Main Bazar to Chohata Border Road, symbolizing the unity and resolve of the electorate.