Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Jan 15: Ravinder Raina, president, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Jammu & Kashmir drew party symbol at a wall near BJP Headquarters, Trikuta Nagar to officially kick start the party’s wall writing campaign in the Union Territory of J&K.
The campaign was earlier initiated on the same day by the party’s national president, JP Nadda in Delhi.
J&K BJP vice-presidents, Shakti Raj Parihar and Anuradha Charak, Abhiyaan Incharge and party secretary, Arvind Gupta, secretary Veenu Khanna, Abhiyaan co-incharge and publicity secretary, Ajay Vaid, former VC Daljeet Chib and other party leaders were also present on the occasion.
In Jammu & Kashmir, the party symbol was drawn by Ravinder Raina, accompanied by other senior party leaders, with the party symbol (Lotus), on the top and “Ek Baar Fir Modi Sarkar” written at the bottom.
Ravinder Raina, speaking on the occasion, said that the ‘wall writing’ is a part of the party’s campaign for the upcoming Lok Sabha polls. While writing “Ek Baar Fir Modi Sarkar” on the wall, he also appealed to the people to vote to ensure development in Jammu & Kashmir along with the whole of the nation by forming the Modi Government once again. He said that the Abhiyaan will be taken to the ground level, by ensuring the wall writings in every booth across the region.
Ravinder Raina added that the Prime Minister, Narendra Modi led Union Government has provided the political stability in the country, which has strengthened the nation on all platforms and taken it forward along with its residents. To continue this development mission forward at the same pace, he asked the party workers to work with no rest until the polls.
He also asked them to leave no stone unturned to take the public welfare schemes initiated by the Modi Government to the deserving population. He prompted the party cadre to take the mission, policies, and achievements of the Modi Government while doing public welfare and development works in the society to garner unprecedented support for the Modi Government in the upcoming Lok Sabha polls.