Jammu, Aug 28: To review its preparations for the upcoming Urban Local Body (ULB) elections in the region, J&K BJP conducted series of meetings, attended by senior leaders from Talab Tillo Mandal and Janipur Mandal from Jammu West Constituency.
The meeting was addressed by BJP former State President & former Minister Sat Sharma, BJP State Vice-Presidents Parmod Kapahi, Arun Gupta State General Secretary (Org.) Ashok Kaul, State General Secretary Dr. Narinder Singh and District President Ayodhya Gupta.
While addressing the meeting, Sat Sharma asked all the senior leaders assembled in the meeting to gear up for the ULB elections. He asked the senior leaders to focus on these elections with utmost concentration based on the personal credentials of the candidates. He assured them that their opinion will be primarily considered for the candidates to be selected for contesting in the ULB elections.
Ashok Kaul, while addressing the meeting, focused on the organizational structure of the party. He said that booth level worker play significant role in building the strong party. He said that the booth level workers will have to pay a major role in the selection of the right candidates for the ULB elections. He said that the party will look for the ground level working and reporting by the booth level activists and claimed that this process will ensure that the party comes with a totally win-win situation in approaching polls.
Arun Gupta provided gave a detailed session on the Election related information to all the BJP leaders present in the meeting. He also sought questions and gave the remedies for the queries put forth.
Ayodhya Gupta conduted the meeting proceedings.
Sanjay Baru, Praduman Singh, Chander Mohan Gupta, Tilak Raj Gupta, Arvind Gupta, Dr. Pardeep Mahotra, Surinder Choudhary, Mohan Singh Rana, Veena Gupta, Prem Gupta, N. D. Rajwal, Jaidev Rajwal, Jeet Angral, Munish Sharma, Pushpa Wazir, Manohri Devi and others were among the prominent leaders present in the meetings.
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