Purnima distributes dry ration

BJP leaders distributing ration among needy in Ward 11 on Friday.
BJP leaders distributing ration among needy in Ward 11 on Friday.

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU July 9: Purnima Sharma, Deputy Mayor JMC along with BJP general secretary (org) Ashok Koul distributed dry ration among the needy outside historical Ram Temple, Purani Mandi in Ward No. 11 today.
Ashok Koul on the occasion said that today in this historic Ram temple, a dry ration distribution program was organised by Purnima Sharma to help the needy people of the area.
He further said that BJP has helped the needy even during the first and second COVID wave by distributing dry ration, face masks, sanitizers, cooked meals and many other social welfare activities.
He further added that under the slogan of “Nar Seva Narayan Seva”,  Seva hi Sangathan is being done by all BJP men.
Speaking on the occasion Purnima Sharma said,” If we look at the politics of India post 2014, since Narendra Modi became the Prime Minister, BJP and PM Modi have changed culture of politics in the country. Before 2014, politicians would come, deliver speeches and make promises but would not keep them,” she added.
She said BJP has changed that now. “If we are elected representatives, we will work and serve the people and then go to them with our report card – this is how we work now”.
Deputy Mayor said, “Now with PM Modi and BJP at the helm, we believe there is just seva and we work for the last man standing in the queue, the poor, the harassed, the deprived and the Dalits by bringing them into the mainstream. So today under Seva hi Sangathan, we are distributing dry ration among the needy of Ward No. 11 consisting of one flour bag, one rice bag and one sugar packet, in order to show them even during this pandemic BJP is always by their side to help them in need,” she added.
During the celebration, Mahamandaleshwar Rameshwar Das Ji, Vikram Randhawa, Ex MLC, Parveen Arora (State Executive Member and co incharge Ayushman Bharat, Vinay Gupta, district president, Narinder Gupta, district secretary and many others were present.