Tiranga infuses strong sense of patriotism: Choudhary

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Aug 6: State BJYM organised an impressive programme at Party Headquarters Trikuta Nagar, near here, today in context with upcoming programmes of Morcha across the State.
State president of the Morcha, Vikas Choudhary chaired the meeting while the proceedings of the programme were conducted by Morcha general secretary, Tarun Sharma.
Emphasizing importance of celebrating national events among the masses, Choudhary said that Tiranga infuses a strong sense of patriotism.  During the programme the Tri-Colour was handed over to district presidents to give a message that there are lakhs hands in the State who will unfurl the National Flag high till their last breathe.
This programme was organised to give a befitting reply to those who question the nationalism and nationalist forces in the State. The recent unfortunate statements from some legislatures of Kashmir based political parties show their character and greed of chair, said Choudhary.  “These parties have a past record of giving statements as per their convenience and they become nationalist in Jammu and take a U-turn in Kashmir”, he added.
Choudhary said BJYM has taken the challenge and will show that there are a lot of hands who will unfurl the National Flag in each and every corner of the State. “Today we have given Tri Colour to our district presidents with a message to unfurl this flag at district headquarter and further organise programme in their respective district to distribute hand over the Tri Colour  at Mandal and booth level”, he added .
He said this will give the message to all those who are doing politics in two or three districts and shows that they are leading the whole State. Jammu and Kashmir has a vast and big chunk of nationalist and national forces who cannot be exploited by of some two or three people.
Choudhary also discussed about the Parvaas of districts and North Indian Sammelan of BJYM to be held at Panchkula (Haryana) with the activists.
All the State office bearers and district presidents were present on the occasion.