BJP Holds State Office Bearers’ Meeting in Srinagar

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Srinagar: The Jammu & Kashmir Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) held its State Office Bearers’ and organisational meetings at Hotel Countryside, Nowgam, Srinagar, focusing on strengthening the party organisation, expanding grassroots outreach and preparing for upcoming political and organisational programmes.
J&K BJP President and MP Sat Sharma chaired the meeting, which was addressed by Union Minister Dr Jitendra Singh, Leader of Opposition J&K Sunil Sharma, General Secretary (Organisation) Ashok Koul, MP Jugal Kishore Sharma, MP Ghulam Ali Khatana and former Deputy Chief Minister Dr Nirmal Singh. BJP General Secretary Anwar Khan conducted the proceedings.
Sat Sharma stressed the need for continued ideological commitment and a stronger organisational presence at the booth level. He called for regular meetings from Booth and Shakti Kendra to Mandal, District and State levels to ensure better coordination and sustained public engagement.
He also called for increased “Pravas” by senior leaders and office bearers to strengthen direct contact with people across Jammu & Kashmir, saying the BJP is rooted in nationalist ideology and committed to public service.
Dr Jitendra Singh appreciated the party’s organisational strength in J&K and urged leaders and workers to remain prepared for emerging political and organisational challenges. He also emphasised effective communication of the government’s development initiatives and achievements.
Sunil Sharma recalled the sacrifices and dedication of BJP workers in J&K, attributing the party’s growing grassroots strength to their sustained commitment and hard work.
Ashok Koul reviewed ongoing organisational programmes, including the Digital Learning Programme, Mann Ki Baat and monthly meetings at Shakti Kendra, Booth, Mandal and District levels. He stressed the need for consistency and greater coordination among workers.
Jugal Kishore Sharma described the political resolution as a roadmap for the party’s future course of action, while Dr Nirmal Singh stressed the role of State Office Bearers in maintaining a strong link between the organisation and the people.
Ghulam Ali Khatana highlighted the growing importance of social and other media platforms in taking the party’s programmes, policies and public outreach initiatives to a wider audience.
Separate interactions and organisational meetings with senior leaders, District Presidents, District Prabharis and MLAs were also held at the venue to review organisational functioning and discuss strategies for strengthening the party’s presence across J&K.
The BJP leadership called upon the cadre to remain united, disciplined and connected with the people while working with renewed commitment to strengthen the organisation at every level.