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BJP forms disciplinary committees for Jammu and Kashmir

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Updated: Oct 01, 2017, 07.08 PM IST
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Both the committees have been entrusted with taking the level of activist satisfaction to maximum for even more deeper working of the organisation
Both the committees have been entrusted with taking the level of activist satisfaction to maximum for even more deeper working of the organisation

JAMMU: The state BJP today constituted separate disciplinary committees for Jammu and Kashmir region to ensure "activist satisfaction and deeper working of the organisation in the state.

The committees were formed at a meeting in consultation with national vice president and state incharge Avinash Rai Khanna to regularise the party affairs by attending to the grievances of the party leaders and activists in a constructive atmosphere, BJP state president Sat Sharma said here.

The Jammu region disciplinary committee would include Shiv Kumar Gupta, Som Raj Khajuria, N D Rajwal, Vijay Sharma and Parimoksh Seth as its members, he said.

While the Kashmir disciplinary committee would include Narinder Singh, Yudhvir Sethi and Drakshana Andrabi as its members, Sharma said.

"Both the committees have been entrusted with taking the level of activist satisfaction to maximum for even more deeper working of the organisation," he added.

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