DDC polls to open gateway to unprecedented development: Raina

BJP president Ravinder Raina and MP Jugal Kishore accompanying contesting candidate of party.
BJP president Ravinder Raina and MP Jugal Kishore accompanying contesting candidate of party.

Jugal seeks support for party candidates

Excelsior Correspondent

RAJOURI, Nov 23: BJP J&K President Ravinder Raina and MP Jugal Kishore Sharma addressed rallies while filing of nomination by the party’s contesting candidates Sushma Thakur at Kalakote.
Ravinder Raina later also joined BJP rally at Dhangri (Rajouri) where the party’s contesting candidate Vipan Mehta filed nomination.
Ravinder Raina, while addressing the rallies, said that public has showered overwhelming love and support for the BJP owing to its public friendly policies and the dedication of BJP leaders in the service of the society. He said that the BJP will make a strong mark in the DDC election while grabbing the maximum seats in the poll. He said that masses have appreciated the concern that the BJP has worked to empower the common masses. He insisted that the DDC elections will open gateway to unprecedented development in the region.
Raina also said that till now all the far flung areas were utterly ignored by the previous Governments and now the BJP Government has put special focus on the need to strengthen the infrastructure and other facilities for the same.
Jugal Kishore Sharma, while seeking more support for the party candidates, called upon the party activists to work incessantly till the election results come in their favour. He said that the BJP leaders must work in such a way in these elections that there is absolute voting in the favour of party candidates. He said that the BJP leadership has till now worked with full dedication and will keep doing so. “To further strengthen this mission, it is a must that all the BJP candidates win these elections,” he added.
Party candidates Sushma Thakur and Vipan Mehta also sought blessings of the voters on the occasion while assuring that they would leave no stone unturned for the welfare of the masses.