Chugh formulates plan to strengthen BJP on ground

Former Minister, Priya Sethi presenting Bhagat Singh’s portrait to national general secretary Tarun Chugh at New Delhi on Saturday.
Former Minister, Priya Sethi presenting Bhagat Singh’s portrait to national general secretary Tarun Chugh at New Delhi on Saturday.

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Oct 15: BJP national general secretary Tarun Chugh today made a remark that the proficiency of BJP in J&K is exemplary and there is no doubt that people in hordes are getting impressed by the party policies.
“It is advisable for all the stakeholders from higher level to ground level worker to show presence on ground and never give a chance to opponents to find any kind of lacunae in the working of the party as this is important in days to come as polls can be announced any moment,” he said while talking with former Minister J&K, Priya Sethi and executive member’s delegation who met with Tarun Chugh at New Delhi.
He asked the delegation that the report of BJP at ground level is precisely upto the mark and the party would emerge winner in the elections giving its first Chief Minister to J&K.
At the outset, Priya Seth said that the footing of BJP is already strong in the UT of J&K but is the bounded duty of every activist of the party to continue to work hard for making the party’s baseline more robust so that no opponent can take any kind of advantage to weaken the party at any level.
She said that the thumb rule should be to strengthen organizational set-up and then go out with full might to associate more and more people with the ideology of the party by disseminating the information about the public friendly policies.
Tilak Raj Gupta, office secretary was also the member of the delegation which called on Tarun Chugh.
Priya Sethi made it clear that BJP in J&K is toeing the line suggested by PM Narendra Modi and party president Nadda as activists have been asked to bail out common masses from the day to day problems by making a close connection and listening to their issues and plights.