DOGRA HERALD BUREAU
jammu:: Advocate Purnima Sharma, Spokesperson Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Jammu and Kashmir and former Deputy Mayor, while terming the party’s ‘Booth Jan Samvad Abhiyan’ as a great success, has asked the party cadre especially the foot soldiers not to relent and continue to remain among the people even after the conclusion of this significant programme.
She expressed this during a programme organized on the culmination of ‘Booth Jan Samvad Abhiyan’ at BJP District Office in Kachi Chawni here today. On the occasion, Mandal President Raman Sharma, former Coporators Dinesh Gupta, Akshay Sharma, Suneet Raina and Nidhi Magorta, Sanjita Dogra, President Mahila Morcha, Vistarak Anil, Prabhari Sambyal, Yuva Morcha District President Kanav and many others party workers were present.
While addressing the gathering, Purnima Sharma threw light on the programmes conducted during the campaign.
She highlighted the aim of ‘Booth Jan Samvad Abhiyan’ and said that BJP’s commitment to inclusive governance as per Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ‘Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas, Sabka Vishwas and Sabka Prayas’ has fostered a sense of belonging with renewed spirit and confidence among the people today. She urged the party functionaries to further continue to reach out to the people explaining to them the schemes and historic initiatives taken by the Prime Minister Modi led BJP Government with the aim to benefit and uplift the poor and downtrodden in the society, thus further strengthening the base of BJP.
While thanking the party workers for making this programme a grand success, the senior BJP leader said that it is these foot soldiers of the party who remained present among the people at the grass roots level to address their problems besides highlighting the achievements. They left no stone unturned in success of the Abhiyan and now the party will reap the fruit in the form of unprecedented success in the 2024 Parliamentary elections. She also appealed to the people to strengthen the hands of PM Narendra Modi and Amit Shah by casting their votes in favour of BJP in the ensuing Lok Sabha elections.