BJP OBC Morcha Jammu Kashmir held door to door Sampark in Katra and Udhampur
BJP OBC Morcha Jammu Kashmir held door to door Sampark in katra and Udhampur.
Gajinder Yadav (National Treasurer and Convenior North India BJP OBC Morcha) and Sunil Prajapati (State President BJP OBC Morcha) were Present main in the Program.
To mark Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s nine-year tenure BJP OBC Morcha initiated the ‘Sampark Se Samarthan’ campaign in Katra and Udhampur today highlighting the developmental works of PM Modi.
This initiative aims to showcase the remarkable development work accomplished by PM Modi for the welfare of the people over the past nine years.
The Program was Organized by Sagar Verma (District President BJP OBC Morcha Udhampur).
Accompanied by Anil Balgotra (State Secretary BJP OBC Morcha), Ashok Verma (State Secretary BJP OBC Morcha ) , Ashok Bandral ( Vice President BJP OBC Morcha), Kuldeep Kumar ( District General Secretary BJP OBC Morcha ). Babu Ram ( Mandal President BJP OBC Morcha), Madan Lal ( Mandal General Secretary BJP OBC Morcha).
Gajender Yadav visited numerous households in Namain, Katra and Malhad Ritti, Udhampur.
They distributed informative leaflets and posters highlighting the extensive developmental achievements of PM Modi during his tenure. During these interactions, Gajender Yadav fervently requested residents to acquaint themselves with the remarkable development work undertaken by PM Modi.
While BJP State President OBC Morcha Sunil Prajapati has emphasized the importance of a strong bond between the party and the common people. Additionally, he urged them to show their support by giving a miscall to endorse the BJP and the PM Modi government.
“As the BJP, the ruling party in the state, celebrates PM Modi’s nine-year anniversary, they are undertaking a door-to-door campaign to reinforce the party’s relationship with the citizens. The objective is to spotlight the multitude of development initiatives undertaken by PM Modi over the past nine years, all of which have greatly benefited the populace”, said Sunil Prajapati.