BJP OBC Morcha target to increase the 10℅ party vote in this Parliament Election: Sunil Prajapati
Sunil Prajapati chairs meeting of BJP OBC Morcha at party headquarter
JAMMU, March 23: Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) OBC Morcha President, Sunil Prajapati chaired the meeting of Morcha workers at party headquarters, Jammu.
The meeting was attended by Raj Kumar Tarkhan (General Secretary OBC Morcha), Suresh Salgotra (Vice President OBC Morcha), Kewal Verma (Secretary OBC Morcha), Ashok Salgotra (District President OBC Morcha Jammu), Neetu Verma (District President OBC Morcha Jammu North), Janak Raj Verma (District President OBC Morcha Akhnoor), Ram Pal (District President Jammu South), Suraj Parkash Verma (District President OBC Morcha Samba), State Office bearers and District office Bearers of OBC Morcha.
While addressing the Morcha workers, Sunil Prajapati held discussions and suggested measures to polish the grass root level activists to reach the people and mobilize their support for the BJP by educating them about numerous mega projects of development and welfare schemes of Modi government in the last ten years of good governance. Giving tips to the activists.
He expressed that Modi Government always work for welfare of the OBC and Launched so many schemes for the OBC’s. He further expressed confidence in the BJP’s track record and its ability to secure a landslide victory in the upcoming polls, he asked the party activists to make sure that the policies and plans of the party are on the tips of the common masses as the same is a pre-requisite for winning Lok Sabha polls.
Sunil Prajapati said that the majority of development projects aimed at rejuvenating the union territory of J&K have been completed and the foundation stone of many development projects worth crores has also been laid under the leadership of PM Narendra Modi ji. He added that now, the BJP party’s focus is on micro-management to ensure that every voter reaches the booth to cast their vote.
“Our target is to reach every voter and beneficiary of government schemes at their doorstep,” said Sunil Prajapati.