BJP holds review meeting of district Nowshera

BJP leaders in a meeting at Nowshera on Monday.
BJP leaders in a meeting at Nowshera on Monday.

Excelsior Correspondent
RAJOURI, Dec 8: Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) held an organizational meeting of Nowshera district at the Sunderbani Assembly Office, Nowshera near here, today.
J&K BJP general secretary (Org), Ashok Koul chaired the meeting. Meeting was also addressed by former J&K BJP president, Ravinder Raina, general secretary, Gopal Mahajan, Prabhari, Daljit Singh Chib, district president, Pritam Sharma, and MLA Kalakote, Sunderbani, Thakur Randhir Singh.
Meeting was attended by district office bearers, Mandal presidents and general secretaries, Morcha presidents, and other prominent party leaders of the district.
Addressing the meeting, Ashok Koul presented a roadmap focused on expanding the party’s presence in the every nook and corner of the district. He underscored that the BJP’s strength lies in its disciplined cadre structure and called for enhanced coordination among district teams, Mandals and Morchas. Highlighting the implementation of major national initiatives such as Atma Nirbhar Bharat and related programmes, he said the ongoing activities would converge meaningfully on Sushasan Diwas falling on December 25, which will be observed at every booth.
He asked the party leaders to ensure maximum public participation in Mann Ki Baat, noting it as an essential platform of citizen engagement with the Prime Minister.
Ravinder Raina lauded the Nowshera district cadre for their unwavering dedication. He emphasized that the constituency has consistently demonstrated strong political commitment and asserted that the BJP’s vote share will rise even further due to the cadre’s hard work and public trust in BJP’s governance model.
Gopal Mahajan called for seamless and synchronized functioning within the party structure. He assured that he would personally work at the grassroots in Nowshera and Sunderbani to reinforce booth-level preparedness and ensure robust organizational momentum.
Daljit Singh Chib encouraged all units to intensify their outreach programmes, asserting that the BJP’s development-centric approach must be conveyed effectively to every household.
Pritam Sharma highlighted the enthusiastic participation of district-level activists and reaffirmed the commitment to strengthen booth committees, enhance public service initiatives, and ensure better delivery of welfare schemes.
Thakur Randhir Singh noted that the BJP Government remains firmly committed to the welfare of the needy, improved infrastructure, social security, and inclusive development. He stressed the importance of translating Government achievements into effective political consolidation on the ground.