BJP candidates pay obeisance to Pt Prem Nath Dogra

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Nov 3: To commence their electioneering on a propitious note, Sat Sharma and Rajesh Gupta, BJP candidates for Jammu West and Jammu East constituencies respectively, along with a large number of party leaders and activists, paid their obeisance to founder member of Praja Parishad and Jana Sangh, now BJP, late Prem Nath Dogra at his statue at Dogra Chowk. They garlanded and showered petals on the statue.
Appealing party workers, Sat Sharma said that the time for the litmus test of the party workers for their dedication and sincerity has arrived and they have to set up glowing example for the workers of the party in the rest of the State. The party workers should not treat the electioneering work for the party but it should be viewed as service for the nation, State and the society. We all are for the service of the nation and the public and the work should be treated as such.
Rajesh Gupta, while thanking the party leadership for having put faith in young person like him, assured the workers that he shall be always at their service and shall leave no stone unturned in making the mission of the party successful to make progress of all and of every region. He further added that Jammu City is a neglected city and requires every effort to make it look modern and it shall be his endeavor to bring this about.
Later the BJP candidates reached party headquarters, where they were received by the party activists amid slogans of BJP Zindaban, Narendra Modi Zindabad.