Raina claims BJP will form Govt in J&K

BJP State President Ravinder Raina addressing a meeting of BJP workers at Reasi on Thursday.
BJP State President Ravinder Raina addressing a meeting of BJP workers at Reasi on Thursday.

Excelsior Correspondent

REASI, Sept 2: J&K Bharatiya Janata Party, President, Ravinder Raina today claimed that BJP will form its own Government in the Union Territory as is evident from the mass support that party is getting from every corner of J&K.
While interacting with media during a meeting related to Jan Sampark Abhiyaan in Reasi, Ravinder Raina said that BJP’s Lotus is blossoming and spreading across the Union Territory at an unprecedented speed and full credit goes to the workers and activists who are working like foot soldiers for spreading awareness about the programmes, policies and achievements at the grass roots level. Click here to watch video
“More and more people, especially the youth impressed by the pro-people policies of the BJP Government led by Narendra Modi, are coming forward to join the party,” he said adding that BJP is sure to accomplish its ‘Mission 50+’ whenever the elections are held to the J&K Assembly.
On the occasion, retired Chief Engineer, Hem Raj Langeh along with his supporters joined BJP in presence of Raina and others.
Raina further added that thousands of people are joining the party and they have resolved to take the significance and benefits of the BJP Government’s policies, achievements to people across the Union Territory at the grass roots level.
While replying to a question, Ravinder Raina said that Pakistan is exposed now as it announced official mourning in the country after the death of pro-Pakistan separatist leader Syed Ali Geelani. “It is Pakistan and separatists who have bled Kashmir through spreading militancy, sending money and their hands are behind the killing of innocent people,” he said.
Among those present in the meeting, were former minister Shakti Raj Parihaar, former MoS Adv Ajay Nanda, Ex MLA Baldev Raj Sharma, Rajeev Sharma, DDC Chairperson Saraf Singh Nag, district president Sheel Magotra and others.