BJP’s graph going up: Khajuria
Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Feb 9: Inspired by the pro-people and nationalist policies of BJP Government under Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, former Trade Union leader & retired senior officer of Food Corporation of India (Bharatiya Khadya Nigam), S. Kanchan Singh Raina, along with over four dozen of his followers, joined BJP, in presence of party’s senior leader and former minister, Sat Sharma, State vice president, Pawan Khajuria, BJP Media Relations Department co-Incharge, Balbir Ram Rattan here, today.
Sat Sharma, while welcoming the new entrants into the party fold, said that with each passing day, more and more people, including the retired Government officers, intellectuals, ex-servicemen, educationists, prominent social personalities, reputed businessmen, and many others are joining BJP at State, district, Mandal levels across Jammu and Kashmir.
“They are joining the BJP after having inspired by the pro-people, pro-development, nationalist policies of the BJP Government under Prime Minister, Narendra Modi”, Sat said and added that this, in fact reflects that the PM has won the hearts of people.
He called upon the new entrants to work wholeheartedly and sincerely in service of common masses and upliftment of the downtrodden in the society as well as be part of the party’s initiatives under slogan of Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas, Sabka Vishwas aur Sabka Prayas.
Pawan Khajuria said that a clear wave in favour of BJP is visible in Jammu and Kashmir, like other states and UTs of the country. The graph of the BJP is going up due to the fact that the people are convinced that the country and its population of 140 crore is safe under Modi led BJP Government and that India has moved on the path of real progress and prosperity during the last about ten years.
Balbir Ram Rattan said that the good governance model of PM Narendra Modi has invited the attention of all sections of society and people in every region, who want to contribute in further strengthening BJP to see Modi lead the nation for a third consecutive term.
S. Kanchan Singh Raina, resolved to work hard and leave no stone unturned in service of the nation in particular and the common man in general.