Ensure Modi Govt schemes reach common man: Koul to workers

BJP leaders during a meeting at Jammu on Monday.
BJP leaders during a meeting at Jammu on Monday.

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Jan 9: BJP general secretary (Org) Ashok Koul today asked the party activists to outreach every single voter ensuring that all the public welfare schemes launched by Modi Government reach common man. Moreover, this needs to be ensured by every single Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) activist, stated Ashok Koul, J&K BJP general secretary (Organization).
Ashok Koul was addressing the first monthly meeting of BJP’s district Jammu at its Kachi Chawni party office.
District president, Parmod Kapahi, district Prabhari, Rajeev Charak, organizational general secretary, Parliamentary constituency, Inderjit Sharma, district office bearers, district Morcha presidents and Mandal presidents participated in the meeting.
“BJP workers must contact every single voter and ensure that all the public welfare schemes launched by Prime Minister, Narendra Modi led Union Government reach to the actual needy persons”, said Ashok Koul.
Ashok Koul mentioned the landmark schemes of Modi Government that have directly benefitted the masses like Izzatghar, Awas Yojna, Ayushmaan Bharat and so many others which have earned respect in transforming lives of needy population.
Inquiring about the setting up and working of the new organizational teams at district, Mandal and booth levels under district Jammu, Ashok Koul asked them to ensure perfect harmony in between the senior party leaders, office bearers, party sympathizers and prominent social personalities of their respective booths.
In his presidential address, Pramod Kapahi said that they would work sincerely for the extension of party activities into every nook and corner of the district while carrying on with the development and other organizational activities at the ground level. He, on the occasion, expressed full faith in BJP’s district team that each member will leave no stone unturned in the service to the society.