BJP holds Beneficiary Sammelans in 11 assembly segments
June 23 : Jammu and Kashmir BJP Jammu and Kashmir organized beneficiary Sammelans in eleven assembly segments across the Jammu region, which were addressed by senior leaders of the party.
At Jammu East, MP (Lok Sabha), Jugal Kishore Sharma along with, BJP Vice-President Yudhvir Sethi, district Prabhari Rajeev Charak, district President Parmod Kapahi and other senior leaders besides Mandal Presidents were present.
At Akhnoor, former Minister Sat Sharma, along with former MLAs Rajiv Sharma, Dr. Krishan Lal Bhagat, and Shiv Dev Singh, Inderjeet Sharma, DDC Member Suresh Sharma, Praduman Singh, Brijeshwar Singh and Jagdish Bhagat, Manmohan Singh, all DDC members, BDC members and Mandal Presidents were present.
In these Sammelans, BJP leaders interacted with beneficiaries and addressed a massive gathering of beneficiaries.
Similarly, beneficiary Sammelans were also held at Rajouri, Darhal, Akhnoor, Katra, Gulabgarh, Kishtwar, Inderwal, Basohli, Suchetgarh and Doda.
Jugal Kishore Sharma, on this occasion, said that the Narendra Modi government has completed nine years and this period of governance has been splendid as many historic decisions were taken in matters of development and welfare of the masses. Modi government schemes have aimed Antodaya, hence benefitted everybody in the nation, said Jugal.
Sat Sharma said that the Modi government, while working on the principle of “Sabka Saath Sabka Vikas,” launched a large number of welfare schemes with the sole objective of improving the living conditions of the poor and helpless people. A large number of the people have benefited from the schemes and a change is visible in their socioeconomic lives, he said.
BJP leaders also asked these beneficiaries to educate the other needy people around them about welfare schemes and also extend help in applying for the same. He said that the party activists are already in public to extend help and anyone can contact them. He further said that the Modi government has been appreciated for its good work, but the opposition parties cannot digest the growing popularity of the PM and are indulging in false and misleading campaigns, but will not succeed as the people are the best judge.