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After defeat in HP, BJP gears up activists in J&K

Calling Jammu & Kashmir was an emotional issue for whole of India, BJP national general secretary & J&K incharge Tarun Chugh said said activists must work on mission mode to contest the election.

After defeat in HP, BJP gears up activists in J&K

After defeat in HP, BJP gears up activists in J&K

A day after its defeat at the hands of Congress in the neighbouring Himachal Pradesh, the BJP leadership asked its activists in Jammu and Kashmir to sharpen their organisational skills to win the assembly elections in the Union Territory (UT).

BJP national general secretary & J&K incharge Tarun Chugh, party’s J&K President Ravinder Raina, national secretary Dr. Narinder Singh and J&K Seh-Prabhari Ashish Sood were among those who addressed the BJP office bearers, district Presidents and activists.

Chugh said Jammu & Kashmir is an emotional issue for whole of India and said activists must work on mission mode to contest the election.

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Tarun Chugh said that this is struggle of seven decades and time has come that we all must put extra effort to achieve the goal for which our predecessors sacrificed their lives.

“Those who divided the Nation and those who have always acted on foreign dictates should be defeated. You must devote yourself to safeguard the nation, adopting the role of hero by securing victory for BJP in election”, said Tarun Chugh.

Ravinder Raina said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision and leadership has brought historic victory for BJP in Gujarat.

The same trend will be followed in Jammu & Kashmir, where BJP will secure brilliant results and will provide Chief Minister on its own to Jammu & Kashmir.

Ashish Sood asked the party leaders to sharpen their organizational skills. He said that the BJP leaders must adopt the approach of new politics for the welfare of society and nation. He also stressed on the focused working on the booths by the party leaders.

Rajeev Sharma spoke on the importance of public outreach of the party leaders.

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