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Post Article 370 abrogation, J&K witnessed development: Sat Sharma

During the programme, 16 new active membership forms were submitted to BJP President Sat Sharma in the presence of MLA Arvind Gupta
11:59 PM Dec 21, 2024 IST | GK NEWS SERVICE
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Post Article 370 abrogation, J&K witnessed development: Sat Sharma --- File Photo
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Srinagar, Dec 21: President of J&K BJP Sat Sharma today said post-abrogation of Article 370, Jammu and Kashmir has “witnessed no-stone-pelting, reduced separatism and terrorism, and increased tourism.”

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“These developmental changes under PM Modi are unprecedented and the national investors have gained confidence to rope in the region for new ventures. The youth is opting for new avenues in entrepreneurship. Far-off areas in the region, whether hilly or border areas have improved transport facilities to increase the socio-economic status and the security of the local dwellers,” Sharma said.

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“The trust of people in BJP leadership is reflected by their enthusiastic participation in the primary membership drive of the party. Now the active membership of the party is underway. Still, the party is receiving thousands of ‘offline forms’ daily for the primary membership from the remote areas of the region. Every BJP worker deserves applause for this feast”, Sharma said.

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Sat Sharma along with Arvind Gupta, MLA Jammu West, Ayodhya Gupta, Secretary, J&K BJP State, and Talab Tillo Mandal President Keshav Chopra, were addressing in a programme organised by Ayodhya Gupta at Ward No. 30, Talab Tillo, Jammu.

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During the programme, 16 new active membership forms were submitted to BJP President Sat Sharma in the presence of MLA Arvind Gupta.

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Arvind Gupta said that the “BJP aims to foster a more vibrant, organised, and responsive political presence that can better address the needs of residents and strengthen its position in the region.”

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