Rekha for early constitution of booth level committees

BJP Jammu district South president, Rekha Mahajan addressing a party meeting at Greater Kailash on Monday.
BJP Jammu district South president, Rekha Mahajan addressing a party meeting at Greater Kailash on Monday.

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Sept 25: Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) district president, Jammu South Rekha Mahajan chaired a party meeting in Ward No 68, Greater Kailash, near here, today.
Besides, Rekha Mahajan BJP vice president, Surjeet Singh Salathia, Jammu South Prabhari, Ayodhya Gupta, Deputy Mayor Baldev Singh Billawaria, State secretary, Naresh Singh, Former MLC, Vikram Randhawa, councillor, Pawan Singh, district general secretary, Pushpinder Singh and Mandal president, Kunjwani, Ranjit Singh attended the meeting.
All the senior leaders of BJP hailing from Jammu South RS Pura constituency participated in the meeting.
Addressing the meeting Rekha Mahajan said, “Booth Jeeta toh Chunav Jeeta”. She held threadbare discussions on the ongoing and upcoming organizational programmes being carried out by BJP cadres.
Rekha implored the party leaders to ensure the completion of booth-level committees and committees of various Morchas, Cells, and Departments to enhance the party’s functioning in their respective areas. She also shared information about various forthcoming party programmes.
Surjeet Singh Salathia asked BJP party activists to work actively for strengthening organization in their respective areas. Salathia provided a brief overview of the party structure in Jammu and assured the party leadership of the best results in the forthcoming elections. He also discussed organizational matters with the party cadre.
Baldev Singh Billawaria said that the role of BJP Karyekartas is very important to win the elections and the party has got the victory in every election only due to the efforts on the calculation of these workers.
Vikram Randhawa, Ayodhya Gupta, and Naresh Singh stressed the importance of workers going to every nook and corner of their allotted areas to establish rapport with every resident.