Sanjay Baru asks party workers to be ready for 2024 Parliamentary polls
Nowshera: Sanjay Kumar Baru, senior BJP leader & Prabhari Nowshera District, asked the BJP workers from District Nowshera to increase their ground working and be prepared for the 2024 Parliamentary polls.
Sanjay Baru was addressing an organizational meeting of BJP Nowshera district office bearers at Solki.
District President Neena Sharma, District General Secretary Pritam Sharma, District General Secretary Sukhdev Choudhary, former District President Captain Ramesh, former District President Captain Balkrishan, DDC Sangeeta Sharma, DDC Rajinder Sharma, BDC Bal Krishan, Thakur Randhir Singh, Sardari Lal, Rakesh Raina, Social Media Incharge Kundan Sudan, all district office bearers and Mandal presidents participated in the meeting.
Sanjay Kumar Baru, while addressing the party workers stressed that BJP cadre works consistently for the welfare of the society and nation. He said that BJP workers remain active for every day of the year and never rest in the service to their fellow citizens. He said that it is a routine work for the BJP activist to visit every home to know their issues and to get them resolved at the earliest, however, now every party worker must leave no stone unturned to ensure that the Narendra Modi government at the Centre receives highest support from Jammu & Kashmir.
Sanjay Baru further exhorted the party leaders to reach every section of the society and ensure that the public welfare schemes initiated by the Modi government have reached the targeted population. He said that the real motive of these schemes will only be achieved if all needy fellows, who are a part of the targeted population, successfully get the benefit from these schemes to uplift their socio-economic status.
Neena Sharma, speaking on the occasion, asked the party leaders to contribute more hours and initiate regular Pravas in their respective areas. She said that the people are fully prepared to support the Narendra Modi government in the upcoming Parliament elections.