BJP promotes nationalism, unites people: Sat Sharma
Sat Sharma addresses meeting of BJP Bakshi Nagar Mandal
JAMMU: Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Rehari Bakshi Nagar Mandal held a monthly meeting under the leadership of its President Atul Bakshi at Bakshi Nagar.
In the meeting, the ongoing programmes of the party were reviewed at Mandal level.
Former BJP State President & former Minister Sat Sharma and District President Parmod Kapahi chiefly addressed the meeting, which was attended by the Mandal team members, Mandal Morcha Presidents and senior party leaders residing in the Rehari Bakshi Nagar Mandal.
J&K BJP Vice-President Chander Mohan Gupta, Secretary Veenu Khanna, Treasurer Parbhat Singh, Prem Gupta, Bawa Sharma, Sanjeev Sharma Kushant Daffara, Vikas Bali , Tripta Jamwal, Mangal Singh were amongst the prominent present in the meeting.
Sat Sharma said that under the Narendra Modi led Union government, a number of developmental works and welfare schemes have been launched in the Union Territory of Jammu & Kashmir. While enumerating a host of developmental works particularly in the Rehari Bakshi Nagar Mandal, he also prompted the party activists to holds regular programmes on the flagship schemes of Modi government like ‘PM Vishwakarma Yojana’, which aims to provide assistance to every skilled persons linked to eighteen trades. To ensure that the benefits of the welfare schemes reach the deserving people, each one of us has to help and guide them about the formalities and procedure to be followed, he added.
Along with the development works, he said that BJP is the only political party with a mission to promote nationalism and uniting the people to defeat the nefarious designs of anti-social and anti-national elements.
Parmod Kapahi said that BJP is an organization, which works for strengthening nationalist forces and believes in the policy of “justice to all and appeasement to none” and we too have to follow the principle.
Atul Bakshi said that the party activists are working in their respective areas and a better coordination is visible at the grass roots level between the party and the public.