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Koul addresses party workers at Budgam | KNO

Stresses upon the need to reach common people to sought out their common problems and upcoming Panchayat Elections.

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Nov.25, 2017 (KNO) : State General Secretary (org) Shri Ashok koul who is on three days party tour in Kashmir visited BJP District Office Budgam and had a meeting with the office bearers and party workers regarding the progress of the activities going on. District President Budgam Gh. Hassan Khan briefed Ashok Koul about the ongoing progress of the party activities and the achievement also. Koul in his two hour discussion with the party members stressed the need to reach common people to sought out their common problems in terms of roads, electricity, water which are essential for everyone and should be addressed on priority. Centre govt. led by P.M Narendra Modi and coalition govt. in J&K is committed to provide the basic amenities to the people of J&K on priority Koul said. Koul stressed the need to come forward and play a vital role as a true citizen of India to make J&K a progressive state. Koul said that BJP is uprising its agenda of development for all sections of the society. Koul highlighted various achievements of the govt. he promoting the leaders and activists to work with morality while making inroads within the society. Koul said that BJP is unique party having nationalistic character and cadre which is always dedicated to the works of society he asked them to prepare for the upcoming Panchayat Elections by working together with a strong strategy VC SICOP Dr. Ali Mohammad Mir, Protocol Incharge Kashmir Arif Raja, Vistark Incharge Kashmir Mushtaq Noorabadi, Incharge Budgam; Gh. Nabi Namthali, Incharge Pulwama; Ashraf Azad, District Vice President Srinagar; Molvi Tariq, District President Baramulla; D.K Nehru, District Genreal Secretary; Aga Syed Mohsin Were Present in the meeting (KNO)

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