Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Mar 16: The Coordination Committee of JKPCC today took stock of the election affairs in Jammu and Kashmir and decided to work for perfect coordination at all levels in the party and with like minded parties and groups.
The committee met under the chairmanship of Peerzada Mohd Sayeed, former PCC president, Chairman of the Committee and attended by JKPCC president Vikar Rasool Wani as chief guest while working president Raman Bhalla, senior vice president Ravinder Sharma and vice presidents Vinod Sharma (Special Invitees), Members Narinder Gupta- general secretary (Org), vice presidents Dina Nath Bhagat, Ved Mahajan and Rajnish Sharma(Treasurer), general secretaries TS Tony and Rakesh Wazir and Kanta Bhan attended the meeting and put forth their suggestions and views of coordinators .
Wani and members discussed the latest political situation in the country and Jammu and Kashmir and the stand of the party on various aspects. Wani stressed upon the need to channelize the energy, resources of all sorts for enhancing the prospects of party, which is in strong position on various fronts and BJP stands exposed on the electoral bonds issue.
He said that party in coordination with like minded parties and groups has to ensure the victory of the party and INDIA block. He asked the senior leaders to coordinate the activities of leaders and workers right at the block levels upwards. The party also devised strategy for better coordination with alliance parties as well as like minded parties, groups and social teams for which some senior leaders are being assigned duties and responsibilities. He appreciated the leadership of the Chairman of the Committee, who is the right choice for the job in view of his experience in the party..
All the senior leaders resolved to work in effective coordination with the grass root workers and like minded voters for the success of the party and INDIA block. The party also devised strategy for fully exposing the BJP on various fronts of their failures and the recent electoral bonds exposure.