Our workers backbone of party: Manyal
Excelsior Correspondent
RAMGARH, Mar 19: Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) J&K UT vice president, Rekha Mahajan attended an organizational meeting in the Ramgarh Assembly constituency as the main speaker, reaffirming the party’s commitment to strengthening its grassroots structure and enhancing public outreach.
The programme was marked by the presence of MLA, Dr. Devinder Kumar Manyal, district general secretary, Amit Dubey, Mandal presidents, Booth presidents, public representatives, and several party workers. The active participation of leaders and workers reflected strong unity, enthusiasm, and dedication within the party ranks.
Addressing the gathering, Rekha Mahajan emphasized the crucial role of booth-level strengthening in ensuring the party’s continued growth and effectiveness. She stressed that direct communication with the public is essential for understanding public concerns and delivering governance effectively. She appreciated the dedication and tireless efforts of party workers, urging them to work with discipline, sincerity, and commitment to take the party’s policies, programmes, and achievements to every household.
Rekha Mahajan stated, “The strength of BJP lies in its committed cadre and strong grassroots presence. Meetings like these provide an opportunity to connect with people and understand their expectations. We must continue to work unitedly for the development and welfare of society.”
She further highlighted various welfare initiatives and development programmes being implemented under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
MLA Ramgarh, Dr. Devinder Kumar Manyal, in his address, lauded the active participation of party workers and emphasized the importance of coordinated efforts to further strengthen the Organization. He underlined that the party’s success is built on the hard work and dedication of its workers at every level.
Dr. Manyal remarked, “Our party workers are the backbone of the party. Their tireless efforts ensure that Government schemes reach the last person in society. We must continue to work collectively to address public issues and accelerate development in the region, he added.”
He also encouraged party workers to remain actively engaged with the people, listen to their concerns, and contribute towards resolving local issues in a timely manner.
