Excelsior Correspondent
BHADERWAH, Jan 29: Giving impetus to its activities in run up to the upcoming Parliamentary and Assembly elections, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), National Executive Member, Dr Nirmal Singh today asked its workers to reach out to the people at grass root level and identify their problems besides working towards their solution.
Dr Singh along with Pawan Gupta, Dileep Singh Parihar, Shakti Parihar today held a meeting with the party workers of Bhaderwah, Bhalla and Doda here in which booth level workers also participated along with workers of Muslim Morcha. Dr Nirmal Singh asked the party workers to work towards booth management as better management at booth level pays better dividends in elections.
He also received detailed reporting of the activities of the district unit of BJP in Doda and Bhaderwah and announced the future organizational programmes. He said that the BJP was clear about its PM candidate as well as its policies while the Congress lacked both.
Criticizing the Congress, he said the party had failed to practice democracy and it only followed the dictates of its president Sonia Gandhi. As part of the drive, BJP workers will collect funds under what the Party calls a “one vote, one note” programme. BJP workers will reach out to each family for donations that could be anything from Rs 1 to 1000, in the name of Modi for PM, Dr Singh said.
Dr Singh said that the Narendra Modi’s plan to build the world’s highest statue – the Statue of Unity – of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel now, BJP leaders are ready to tour every village in the area from Feb 11 and collect iron and soil that will be used for the construction of the statue, he added.
The whole idea is to involve farmers, students, social activists and patriotic citizens symbolically and get their endorsement to the project.
Other party leaders those who addressed the meeting Raj Singh Kotwal district vice President, Raj Singh Chark, Satish Chander Kotwal, Desh Raj Katal, Koshal Kotwal, Din Mohd, advocate Manjeet Razdan and others.