Sat Sharma holds Maiden Meeting with Senior BJP Leaders in Kashmir

Srinagar 3 Dec (TKD): Sat Sharma, the President of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) for Jammu and Kashmir, chaired meeting of senior leaders of the party from Kashmir region. The meeting, held in Srinagar, marked crucial discussions in bolstering the party’s presence and strategy in common masses in Kashmir.

During the meeting, Sat Sharma urged the leaders to prioritize and intensify the BJP membership drive. He called on them to bring more people into the party fold, emphasizing that BJP’s mission is to include and empower every section of society. “Membership is the foundation of our strength. We must connect with people at every level and make them part of our vision for a progressive and united Jammu and Kashmir,” Sharma stated.

The discussion also revolved around strategies for strengthening the party’s grassroots network and addressing key issues faced by the people of the region. Sharma assured the leaders that the BJP remains committed to delivering good governance, development, and opportunities for all citizens in Jammu and Kashmir.

Senior leaders present at the meeting expressed their commitment to the goals outlined by the party president. They pledged to work collaboratively to expand the party’s reach and impact in the region.

This meeting signifies the start of a renewed effort under Sat Sharma’s leadership to strengthen the presence of the party in Kashmir and reinforce its connection with the people–(TKD)

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