BJP Minority Morcha holds office bearers, executive body meeting

BJP General Secretary Ashok Koul addressing party workers in a function in Jammu.
BJP General Secretary Ashok Koul addressing party workers in a function in Jammu.

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, May 7: With the aim of further strengthening the party’s outreach among minority communities across the UT, a meeting of J&K BJP Minority Morcha, its office bearers and State Executive members was held here today.
J&K BJP president and Member Parliament (Rajya Sabha) Sat Sharma accompanied by BJP General Secretary (Organization) Ashok Koul, General Secretary Baldev Singh Billawaria, Minority Morcha Prabhari HS Pummy, Morcha president Ranjodh Singh Nalwa, Seh Prabhari Aijaz Hussain, Morcha General Secretaries Jasmeet Kour Pandey, Imtiaz Ahmed Butt and Damanjeet Singh, addressed the meeting, which was attended by Minority Morcha leaders.
During the meeting, detailed discussions were held on various socio-economic issues concerning minority communities, including healthcare, education, employment opportunities and political participation.
Leaders also highlighted several welfare schemes launched by the Modi Government for minorities and stressed the need for better awareness and implementation at the grassroots level.
Sat Sharma, while addressing the meeting, emphasized that the Minority Morcha has a vital role in strengthening the BJP at the grassroots level and connecting the party with every section of society.
He asked the state team and party workers to actively participate in all organizational and public welfare activities of the BJP to further expand the party base in every district and booth.
Referring to the BJP’s recent electoral success in Tamil Nadu, he said that the growing acceptance of the party across regions and communities reflects people’s trust in the leadership of PM Narendra Modi and the BJP’s inclusive policies.
Ashok Koul said that the BJP’s strength lies in its dedicated cadre working at the grassroots and asked Minority Morcha activists to intensify their outreach programmes to ensure greater participation of minority communities in party activities.
Baldev Singh Billawaria said that the Morcha is becoming stronger with every passing day due to the dedication and commitment of its workers across Jammu & Kashmir.
Ranjodh Singh Nalwa thanked all delegates and office bearers for their participation and said that the meeting was organized to strengthen the organization’s outreach among minority communities and ensure that their voices are effectively represented.
Later, Sat Sharma also addressed an introductory meet of BJP Mahila Morcha led by its president Neha Mahajan.