Time to end dynastic politics: Sat

Former Minister Sat Sharma and others during election campaign.
Former Minister Sat Sharma and others during election campaign.

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Apr 5: In order to gather huge support for BJP’s MP candidate from Jammu-Poonch Jugal Kishore, BJP team of Jammu West led by Former State President BJP and Ex Minister Sat Sharma visited polling booths 76 and 77 of Ward 30 and reached out to more than 400 households of the area which included many new voters and beneficiaries of various Centrally sponsored schemes.
He was also accompanied by District President BJP Ayodhya Gupta and other senior leaders of the party.
The team also distributed pamphlets and stickers amongst the locals and received a very positive response from public in favor of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Speaking on the occasion, Sat Sharma(CA) said that an intensive campaigning has been done in different polling booths of the ward in which hundreds of households were covered and every house only spoke about pro India and pro poor policies of Narendra Modi led NDA Government and people only want Narendra Modi to again become the Prime Minister of India.
He stated that PDP chief Mehbooba Mufti herself in a statement said that she can go to any extent and will support her counterpart NC and Congress to defeat BJP but she forgot that the State is run by the sentiments of people living in the nation and not by the dynastic rule which these opposition parties have set up from decades. It is high time to end Dynastic politics from Indian and State polity after these elections and people will choose nationalist approach of BJP in upcoming elections as well, he added. He also said that our Prime Minister is determined to wipe out terror from this State and nation while all other parties have made pro militancy manifesto and agendas.
Ayodhya Gupta asked the party workers to work towards making the party victorious in the parliamentary election. He also advised the activists present to make several teams booth wise so that people can be reached out individually.
Parneesh Mahajan, Veena Gupta, Puneet Gupta, Keshav Chorpa, Brijesh Gupta, Jassi Kour, Annu Ghai Behnal, Sahil Koul, Ritesh Peer, Manoj Tandon, Rahul Gupta,Nakul Gupta, Gurbachan Dogra,Sahil Verma, Narendra, Vishal, Manohar Gupta, Tony Sharma, Dr Rk Gupta, Tarsem Lal, Madan Gupta and several others were also present.