Political reorientation by PM gives new shape to Indian politics: Former Mayor

Former Jammu Mayor Rajinder Sharma and other senior BJP leaders during a public meeting at Ward Number 62 in Jammu.
Former Jammu Mayor Rajinder Sharma and other senior BJP leaders during a public meeting at Ward Number 62 in Jammu.

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Apr 19: Former Mayor of Jammu Rajinder Sharma has said that by political reorientation Prime Minister Narendra Modi gave a new shape to the politics of the country.
Addressing a public gathering at Ward Number 62, Sharma said that be it the international relations, social welfare schemes, social-religious issues or anything else, PM has addressed every problem which brought a new change in the thinking of common people about the changed work culture in the country.
“Working style of Modi gave a new look to the image of India at international level and international events like G20 were held here during which bigwigs of the world discussed global issues in India,” senior BJP leader said.
He further said that soft landing on moon changed the thinking of the world about India which established a new identity for India which was based on scientific advancement at international level.
“Similarly during COVID -19 pandemic, the PM decided to manufacture vaccines within the country which benefitted not only to India but also to the entire world,” Sharma further. He said today the entire country is benefitted by the visionary leadership of our PM.
“Today the public welfare schemes launched by the PM give free ration to 80 crore people in the country and other schemes like Ayushman Card, Awas Yojna, Ujwala Yogna, Kisan Yojna etc are also extending benefits to the common people,” the BJP leader maintained. He claimed that a strong leader can only make a strong nation.
Speaking on the occasion Ex-MLA Shiv Dev Singh said that public will support the revolutionary leadership of PM Modi and this time all the five seats of Lok Sabha will be won by BJP.
Vikas Chowdhary (BJP secretary) as well as Ashok Singh Manhas and Kapil Chib (both former JMC Councillors) were also present on the occasion.