Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Feb 25: Yudhvir Sethi, vice president of Jammu and Kashmir, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), called upon the people of Jammu and Kashmir to unite and strengthen the hands of Prime Minister, Narendra Modi in the upcoming Lok Sabha polls with an aim to sustain the ongoing development spree in the Union Territory. He emphasized the transformative impact of recent developmental initiatives and highlighted the need for collective support from the citizens.
The senior BJP leader made these remarks during a media interaction that took place after inaugurating the development of custodian properties in Ward No. 2, East Constituency. Prominent among those who were present include Praveen Kerni, president East Mandal, Preeti Sharma, secretary Mahila Morcha East Mandal, Ajesh Sharma, Ward Convenor, Nitu ,Shakti Kendra Pramukh, Ramesh Gupta, Ruhi Gupta and Rani Gupta.
Sethi urged the people to actively participate in initiatives aimed at enhancing infrastructure, bolstering socio-economic opportunities, and creating a conducive environment for overall development in Jammu and Kashmir.
During the event, Yudhvir Sethi also listened to the issues and concerns of the local residents and interacted with them directly. He reiterated the commitment of the BJP to address these issues with utmost priority and ensure the well-being of every citizen.
Yudhvir emphasized the pivotal role of community engagement in realizing the full potential of Jammu and Kashmir. He stressed the need for people’s participation in the development process and called upon the citizens to join hands with the Government to ensure a brighter and prosperous future for the Union Territory.
Sethi urged people’s support to continue the development spree in Jammu and Kashmir is a testament to the party’s unwavering commitment to the progress and well-being of its citizens. By actively involving the people, the party aims to create an environment that fosters growth, prosperity, and overall socio-economic development in Jammu and Kashmir, he added.