People want Modi to be PM for 3rd term: Kavinder
Retired govt official joins BJP
JAMMU, October 23: BJP graph is going up with each passing day and people are coming forward to join and further strengthen this party.
BJP senior leader and former Deputy Chief Minister Kavinder Gupta, who along with JMC Deputy Mayor Baldev Singh Billawaria and other leaders, was welcoming a retired government officer into the party fold, at party headquarter, Trikuta Nagar, Jammu, made this assertion.
The new entrant who joined BJP is Pawan Kumar Gupta, retired Chief Education Officer/Field Advisor, State Council of Educational Research & Training (SCERT), Divisional Office, Jammu.
Kavinder Gupta said that people across Jammu and Kashmir, like other parts of the country, are convinced that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has shown real concern for the development and welfare of over 140 crore people of the country. He said that by his untiring efforts during the last over nine years, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has achieved the distinction of being recognized as ‘Man of Development in India’. During this period, Jammu and Kashmir has got numerous mega projects for the first time in health, education, road, air, train, connectivity and put J&K on the path of fast development, peace and progress.
Kavinder Gupta said that people have made up their mind to vote BJP in 2024 general elections and return Narendra Modi as PM for the third consecutive term as they want the nation keep marching to become Vishwa Guru. He asked the party cadre to devote more time to reach doorsteps of the people with the programmes and policies of Modi government.
Deputy Mayor Baldev Singh Billawaria, on this occasion, said that good governance model of Modi government has left mark in the hearts and minds of the people and they are eager to see him as PM again.
Pawan Kumar Gupta, on joining the BJP, assured that he will work whole heartedly to strengthen the party by sincere and dedicated work.
Tilak Raj Gupta, Balbir Ram Rattan, Naresh Singh, Anil Kumar, Ramesh Kotwal were present on the occasion.
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