Intensify voter registration drive in Jammu South: Sunil Sethi

Sunil Sethi chairing a meeting of BJP party workers in Jammu on Wednesday.
Sunil Sethi chairing a meeting of BJP party workers in Jammu on Wednesday.

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, July 10: Sunil Sethi today called upon the party workers to strengthen the party’s grassroots presence in Jammu South by adding new voters to the electoral rolls.
Sunil Sethi, incharge of voter registration in Jammu South was addressing a meeting of party workers, which was organized and coordinated by BJP District President Jammu South Rekha Mahajan.
Speaking on the occasion, Sunil Sethi emphasized the importance of ensuring that all eligible citizens are enrolled in the voter list, enabling them to exercise their democratic rights.
He urged party workers in Jammu South to reach out to every corner of the Bahu and RS Pura constituencies at ground level, identify potential voters, and facilitate their enrollment.
Sethi also stressed the need for party workers to connect with the people, understand their issues, and work towards addressing their concerns.
Rekha Mahajan called upon party workers to intensify their efforts in the ongoing voter registration drive.
She emphasized the importance of micro-level management in ensuring electoral success and urged booth presidents, sector coordinators, and party workers to approach the task with dedication and strategic focus.
Mahajan also lauded the BJP’s vision for a new, self-reliant, and developed India, citing the party’s resolve to combat terrorism and promote peace and prosperity and expressed confidence in the party’s resolve to win the upcoming elections and appealed to the workers to put in their best efforts.
Among others who attended the meeting included State Secretary and Prabhari Ayodhya Gupta, Vice President Jammu South Aseem Gupta, Former Deputy Mayor Baldev Billawaria, Former MLC Vikram Randhawa, District Seh Prabhari Adv DevRaj Sharma, Adv PS Chandel, Pushpinder Charak, Mandal Presidents Neeraj Puri, Vijay Sharma, Bharat Bhushan, Ranjit Singh and Vikram Sandhu.