BJP Minority Morcha to organize ‘Pragati Path Yatra’

BJP leaders during Minority Morcha meeting at Jammu on Saturday.
BJP leaders during Minority Morcha meeting at Jammu on Saturday.

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, May 30: J&K BJP Minority Morcha, led by its president, Ranjodh Singh Nalwa, convened a meeting at the BJP Headquarters, Trikuta Nagar, Jammu, to discuss preparations for programmes highlighting the achievements of the Narendra Modi-led Government over the last twelve years.
J&K BJP president and Rajya Sabha MP, Sat Sharma addressed the meeting. The meeting was attended by district presidents and office bearers of the Minority Morcha from across Jammu and Kashmir. H.S. Pummy, Prabhari of the Minority Morcha, its general secretaries, Jasmeet Kour Pandey and Dhamanjeet Singh, and others participated in the meeting.
Sat Sharma, while addressing the meeting, emphasized the transformative impact of the Modi Government’s policies and welfare initiatives, which have ushered in an era of development, trust, and public welfare across the country and particularly in Jammu and Kashmir. He assured the Minority Morcha of the party’s full support in organizing programmes aimed at taking the message of development and good governance to the people.
Rakesh Mahajan briefed the participants about the schedule and details of the upcoming programmes being organized as part of the campaign commemorating twelve years of “Vikas, Vishwas aur Jan Kalyan” under the leadership of Prime Minister, Narendra Modi.
Ranjodh Singh Nalwa informed that the Minority Morcha will organize “Pragati Path Yatras” across various regions of Jammu and Kashmir. He said that these yatras will cover locations associated with major developmental projects completed under the Modi Government, including AIIMS, IIT, IIM Jammu, the Chenab bridge, Vande Bharat train service, Ring Road projects, and other landmark infrastructure initiatives.
Morcha leaders participated to the discussions regarding the successful implementation of the forthcoming programmes.
H.S. Pummy presented the vote of thanks.