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Sat Sharma chairs maiden party meet in Kashmir, says will cross Jammu target in Kashmir

Ishtiyaq Kar

Srinagar, Dec 3 (KINS): Sat Sharma, the President of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in Jammu and Kashmir, chaired a key meeting with senior party leaders from the Kashmir region in Srinagar and claimed that the party will get more members in Kashmir than Jammu.
As per news agency KINS, the meeting was aimed at strategizing and expanding the party’s presence and its engagement with the people of Kashmir.
“I am sure that we will get more members in Kashmir than Jammu. Party emerging as a strong voice in Kashmir as well,” he said.
During the discussions, Sharma highlighted the importance of prioritizing and ramping up the BJP’s membership drive. He urged party leaders to actively engage with the community and encourage more individuals to join the party fold. “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, adding that the BJP aims to secure more members in Kashmir than in Jammu. He expressed confidence that the people of Kashmir would resonate with the party’s vision for development and unity.
The meeting also focused on strengthening the BJP’s grassroots network and addressing critical issues faced by the people of the region. Sharma reaffirmed the
party’s commitment to good governance, development, and creating opportunities for all citizens of Jammu and Kashmir.
The senior leaders present pledged their full support for the goals set by Sharma and expressed a unified commitment to working collaboratively to expand the party’s reach and influence in the region.
This meeting marks the beginning of a renewed effort under Sat Sharma’s leadership to solidify the BJP’s presence in Kashmir and strengthen its connection with the local populace. (KINS)

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