BJP stands like a rock with people of J&K: Vibodh

BJP general secretary, Vibodh Gupta addressing a meeting at Reasi on Tuesday.
BJP general secretary, Vibodh Gupta addressing a meeting at Reasi on Tuesday.

Excelsior Correspondent

REASI, Oct 3: Asserting that the abrogation of Article 370 and 35 A initiated a sequence of transformative reforms that have left a deep imprint on the infrastructure, tourism, economy, education and health of the Union Territory Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Jammu and Kashmir general secretary, Vibodh Gupta, today hailed the recent development in UTs of J&K and Ladakh as exemplary models for numerous other states.
Addressing senior BJP leaders here, he said this is contributing significantly to the nation’s growth. Vibodh highlighted the ongoing development projects in Jammu and Kashmir, which encompass the construction of multiple highways, circular roads and tunnels, the establishment of prestigious national educational institutions like IIM, IIT, and IIMC, comprehensive infrastructure development, commitment to ensuring equitable progress for all sections of society, including SCs and STs and health benefits under Ayushman Bharat. “Over 770,000 young individuals have reaped the benefits of the administration’s self-employment schemes, receiving entrepreneurial training to kick start their own businesses. Additionally, the Union Territory has now emerged as the tourism capital of India due to remarkable advancements in connectivity and infrastructure development”, Vibodh added.
Vibodh strongly asserted that the opposition conspiracy to stall the development process in Union Territory will not succeed as BJP stands like a rock with the people of Jammu and Kashmir. To the contrary, “those indulging in such tactics will be completely wiped out,” he said. Speaking on the occasion, Prabhari, BJP Reasi, Arvind Gupta reiterated the commitment of the present Government to the welfare and prosperity of the people of Jammu and Kashmir. He said that the Modi Government is focusing on infrastructure, governance, and socio-economic development within the Union Territory to ensure its overall growth and development. BJP district president, Rohit Dubey urged party leaders to arrange grassroots-level interactions with the general public. This initiative also aims to counter the false narratives propagated by the opposition.
Other senior BJP leaders who addressed the occasion included Pardeep Singh Seh- Prabhari; Ajay Nanda, Ex Minister; Baldev Sharma, Ex MLA; Sheel Mangotra, ex district president; Kabla Singh, senior leader; Shashi Gupta, chairman Katra Committee; Sudesh Puri, chairman Reasi.