BJP chief Amit Shah will visit Jammu and Kashmir tomorrow on a two-day tour and review the works of the party and the ministers here.
This visit assumes significance in view of the deteriorating security condition in the state and tension between coalition partners--the BJP and the PDP--following certain remarks made by some BJP leaders and a minister. An associate member of the PDP had also voted in favour of the BJP candidate in Legislative Council polls last week.
"Shah will be visiting Jammu and Kashmir for two days on April 29 and 30," BJP state president Sat Sharma said.
Sharma said that Shah will arrive in Jammu in the morning and will hold a conference with its party leaders and workers in which 200 to 300 people will take part, he said.
Shah will hold meetings with ministers and others during the day. "He will be meeting prominent citizens of Jammu region. A large number is expected to take part in the conclave in the evening," he said.
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