JAMMU: Asserting that after the Delimitation Commission’s report, the next step would be elections, BJP national general secretary (organisation) B.L Santosh on Friday exhorted
party cadre that we have to prepare to contest and register victory with thumping majority.
He was speaking at a meeting of former MLAs & MLCs, at Party headquarters, Jammu, on the second day of his visit to J&K. BJP’s national leaders chaired another meeting of office-bearers of J&K unit of the BJP in presence of J&K president Ravinder Raina and She Prabhari Ashish Sood on Friday.
Speaking at these meetings, Santosh said, “After the Delimitation Commission’s report, the next step would be elections and we have to prepare to contest and register victory with thumping majority.
“The development under PM Narendra Modi during the seven years and new projects of
Health, Education, Power etc gifted to J&K after its reconstitution are the hallmark of the Union government,” he said, adding that the same needs to be highlighted at every plate from so that the people are made to understand as to who is their real well wisher, who stands for real development of J&K and who promoted dynastic politics.”
Santosh said that during the Covid-19 pandemic, BJP activists were on ground round the clock to help the people through different means and still they too have to devote their time and guide the people to take benefit of the free vaccine to protect them from the deadly virus till the country is freed of the virus.
“It is the BJP only where any activist can reach the highest position in the party. Each one of us is only a carrier of a tradition and not boss” he said and added that 'seva hi sangathan' is the core line of our service to the humanity.”
He also stressed on the constitution of booth committees and take up the party’s programmes at that level with proper management.
Prominent among those who attended these meetings included national secretary Narinder Singh and senior leaders from J&K BJP unit. Later in the afternoon, he left for Srinagar alongwith Ravinder Raina, Ashish Sood and Ashok Kaul.