Jan Sampark Abhiyan to dispel misinformation: Ashok Koul

BJP general secretary (Org), Ashok Koul addressing a party meeting at Poonch on Sunday.
BJP general secretary (Org), Ashok Koul addressing a party meeting at Poonch on Sunday.

Excelsior Correspondent

POONCH, Oct 8: Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Jammu & Kashmir led by its general secretary (Org.), Ashok Koul and party general secretary, Vibodh Gupta held a meeting with the party leaders and cadre from Poonch district to review the Jan Sampark Abhiyan’ at party office here, today.
Ashok Koul, while addressing the meeting, upon the completion of nine years of the Prime Minister, Narendra Modi led Government at the Centre, said the BJP has decided to organize a nationwide Jan Sampark Abhiyan (Massive Outreach Campaign). This campaign aims to inform the public about the achievements of welfare schemes and development projects initiated by the Narendra Modi Government. While he sought the details of the programmes already conducted by the Poonch leaders, he also asked them to ensure that all the party programmes contribute in extending the party principles and policies to the masses.
Vibodh Gupta, speaking on the occasion, stated that the programme aims to highlight the unprecedented development in Jammu and Kashmir in the last nine years and especially after the abrogation of controversial Articles 35(a) and 370. He asked the party leaders to plan their party and public meetings meticulously involving all the ground level activists and reaching up to all the sections of the society. He said that the Modi Government is devoted to the good governance and the welfare of the poor and every BJP activist has to work as an ambassador of PM Modi to take all the initiatives of Modi Government to the people.
Rajinder Gupta, Prabhari Poonch district, asked the party cadre to contribute in the successful conduct of this campaign in every corner of the district.
Rajesh Sharma, district president, Poonch, shared the details of various programmes conducted by the Poonch cadre during ‘Meri Mati Mera Desh’ and other programmes.