Excelsior Correspondent
SRINAGAR, Nov 21: Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Jammu & Kashmir, general secretary (Org.), Ashok Koul, today urged the party cadres to strengthen the party at grass root level and take the welfare schemes and programmes of Prime Minister, Narendra Modi to every nook and corner of J&K.
Addressed a review meeting of the Party’s Morchas at Residency Road, Church Lane here, today he said it is the duty of every party activist to set the narrative right and counter the false and baseless propaganda of opposition parties who are responsible for sowing seeds of separatism in the erstwhile State due to their anti people policies.
Office bearers of BJP ST Morcha, OBC Morcha, Kissan Morcha and Minority Morcha participated in the meeting. Prabhari Minority Morcha, Sheikh Bashir, president ST Morcha, Roshan Choudhary, OBC State general secretary, Sajjad Kumar Hussain, Minority Morcha State general secretary, Imtiaz Ahmed, Kissan Morcha leaders Dr. Amin Bhat, Javed Ahmed Mir and Nazir Ahmed were among the prominent to attend the meeting.
Ashok Koul chaired and addressed another meeting of Shakti Kendra Pramukhs of district Srinagar at SMC Park, Jawahar Nagar.
Former MLC, Surinder Ambardar, district president, Srinagar, Ashok Bhat, Arif Raja, Gayoor and other prominent party leaders, also accompanied Ashok Koul.
Ashok Koul, while addressing the meetings of the party’s Morcha leaders, stressed on their prominent role in taking the welfare schemes to the public. He said that the Morchas of the party act as a bridge between different communities and the party. He said that while the Morcha projects the aspirations of the community members at the appropriate platform, it also ensures the reach of the party’s ideology to the community. He said that the Modi Government has rolled out the policies to empower the communities who are still at the bottom line in the hierarchy and the Morcha leaders need to ensure that the policies benefit the intended population.
While addressing the Shakti Kendra Pramukhs, Ashok Koul asked them to reach up to masses at the ground level. He asked them to increase their working in view of upcoming Parliament elections.