Strive to serve is stair to success: Kaul
Jammu, July 21: Intensifying its Poll campaign in Leh, BJP Jammu & Kashmir, led by its State General Secretary (Org.) Ashok Kaul conducted a meeting of District Office Bearers, Morcha Presidents, Mandal Presidents from Kargil at TFC, Kargil and said that BJP activists must learn to strive to serve which will act as stair to success. District President Mohammad Ali, District General Secretary (Org.) Lama Panjour and other local prominent leaders were also present in the meeting.
Ashok Kaul, while addressing the meeting, termed the BJP as a party with difference, which was established by great visionaries with a pious mission. He advised the BJP activists to learn to strive hard for serving the society with selfless effort which will eventually lead to the ultimate stair to the goal of success in every field of political or social service.
Kaul said that the Ladakh Autonomous Hill Development Council (LAHDC) has a great role in the development of the region. He said that the power must lie in the hands of virtuous so that it can up-bring positive changes. He asked the party workers to strive hard to earn the respect of locals in every respect so that the BJP ensures win in approaching LAHDC elections at Kargil as well as Parliamentary elections in the whole of Nation.
Kaul prompted the BJP leaders to work dedicatedly to strengthen the hands of Prime Minister Narendra Modi by winning the LAHDC elections and Parliamentary seat by thumping margin. He also prompted them to strengthen the base of organization to realize the vision and for the ground implementation of public welfare schemes to get connected to common masses.
Mohammad Ali also addressed the meeting and recounted various developmental and organizational works undertaken by BJP leaders in the region. He also apprised the senior party leadership about various local issues. He also assured the party leadership that the BJP leaders and activists will leave no stone unturned to gain every single seat in the region in every election.
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