Nation not safe in hands of Congress: Murlidhar Rao

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, July 14: BJP national general secretary, Murlidhar Rao, who is also the national incharge of BJYM said India is not safe in the hands of Congress and the generation next is all set to play a decisive role in the forthcoming Lok Sabha polls in the country.
Addressing the BJYM state office bearers at party headquarters here he expressed the hoped that participation of youth in the coming polls will be much higher and they will be playing a decisive role to throw out the anti-people UPA Government.
He said, “the number of voters casting votes for the first time will be much more in this election as compared to previous elections and asked the state unit of BJYM to make effective programme for the success of Mission 2014 and stressed that the BJYM programme should be purposeful and result oriented.
BJP State president Jugal Kishore while addressing the BJYM office bearers applauded the role played by the incumbent State unit of BJYM and said that, “we need to work to attract the new voters and the addition of new voters would not only increase our mass base but their youth energy would also become party’s strength.”
Jugal further said that the BJYM is the first step in the politics and is also the future and face of the party. BJYM State president Ravinder Raina said that the State unit of BJYM will organise youth conventions of the new voters and will try to attract more and more young voters towards the party fold in all the three regions of the State to make sure the victory of party candidates in forthcoming Lok Sabha elections and in State Assembly elections next year.
To make State BJYM more effective Murlidhar Rao and Jugal Kishore felicitated the newly nominated incharge of Legal Cell Bhanu Jasrotia, IT Cell Ravi Sharma, Social Media Bandeep Sharma, BJYM State Programme Co-ordinator, Nar-esh Singh Kaka, BJYM State coordinator Vikas Sharma, Incharge study group Makson Bharti. The prominent among others who attended the meeting were Bharat Sharma, Karan Sharma Inderjeet Singh Sambyal, Ajay Pargal, Sudesh Kumar Sethu, Arif Raja, Ishant Gupta, Sachin Gupta, Neelam Langeh, Ranjeet Singh, Tarun Sharma, Honey Singh Jamwal, Rajeev Dubey, Ajay Vaid, Vikas Choudhary, Damanjeet Singh and Ankush Mahajan