Nation will teach lesson to parties advocating for autonomy of J&K: BJYM

National Media incharge of BJYM and prabhari, BJYM J&K, Rohit Chahal and other state unit leaders during a meeting at party headquarter in Jammu.
National Media incharge of BJYM and prabhari, BJYM J&K, Rohit Chahal and other state unit leaders during a meeting at party headquarter in Jammu.

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Jan 31: The state unit of Bhartiya Janta Yuva Morcha (BJYM) today said that the nation will teach a lesson to those parties advocating for autonomy to J&K or giving rewards to the militants, in the upcoming parliamentary elections.
“BJYM J&K is working round the clock in all 6 parliamentary constituencies so that party can capture all those parliamentary seats in upcoming elections,” said National media in-charge, BJYM and prabhari BJYM J&K, Rohit Chahal in a meeting of State office bearers and District presidents at party headquarters, Trikuta Nagar.
State BJYM president, Vikas Choudhary, State general secretary Tarun Sharma and Arun Dev Singh were also present in the meeting which was organized regarding the upcoming rally of PM Modi and upcoming general elections.
Chahal said that BJYM J&K is all ready for the upcoming Maha Rally of PM Modi on 3rd of February at Vijaypur AIIMS ground. He further said that BJYM is geared up for the forthcoming Lok Sabha elections and will leave no stone unturned for the success of BJP so that the growth story of the nation is not hindered.
While speaking on the occasion, Vikas Choudhary disclosed that BJYM J&K is conducting programs based upon 17 points given from the Centre, in relation with the organizational activities and forthcoming Parliamentary elections.
BJP is the first choice of youth and is the only party with which the youth relates and the only party which has done revolutionary work for the youth and for the nation on the whole, he further added. He also said that the opposition is misleading the nation on various issues and trying to derail the growth of this nation just to establish the rule of family based political parties.