Menon addresses meeting of BJP, reviews arrangements for Shah’s visit

BJP national leader Arvind Menon along with state president of the party Sat Sharma and general secretary (org) Ashok Kaul at a party meeting on Wednesday.
BJP national leader Arvind Menon along with state president of the party Sat Sharma and general secretary (org) Ashok Kaul at a party meeting on Wednesday.

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Apr 19: Senior BJP national leader and incharge of party’s all departments and projects Arvind Menon reviewed the arrangements for the forthcoming visit of the Party national president Amit Shah in a meeting here today with senior BJP leaders of the State.
Arvind Menon during the meeting disclosed that Shah who will tour all States of the country and spent two to three days in each State to seek the feed back from party leadership and civil society as well as ground level workers will visit the Jammu and Kashmir on April 29 and 30. He will spend 95 days of toruing in all States across the country, Menon added.
He said it is for the first time that the national president is undertaking visit of all States of the country.
The meeting was convened and chaired by BJP State president and MLA Sat Sharma.
Sat Sharma, in his address, said that such advanced meetings carry significance as the party activists get active and feel charged to whole heartedly accept the deficiencies and make effective efforts to ensure that the things are set in right direction for achieving the desired results. The Departments and projects help the party to get further strengthened among people associated with different fields of the society.
Menon, while addressing the meeting, said that various departments and projects in the organization are of great importance as they familiarize the party workers at ground level with the programmes and policies and prepare them to achieve progress of the organization. The idea to setup various departments and projects in the organization are a master stroke carried out by PM Narendra Modi and National president Amit Shah. He said that the meeting has been invited to take stock of the functioning of the party and its different organs, including departments and projects, so that any short fall or deficiency is set right for an effective presentation before Amit Shah.
State general secretary (Org.) Ashok Kaul, in his address said that the during the two days visit of Amit Shah, the meetings at different levels would be held and every activist of the party has to devote more time and energy so that the working of the party gets recognition. He also asked for regular contact and coordination among departments and projects.