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Only Modi can make the country ‘Vishav Guru’, third top economy of the world: BJP MP Khatan

Many join BJP in Kathua

K H News Service by K H News Service
February 6, 2024
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MP Er. Gulam Ali Khatana reviews ongoing Developmental Works in Ang
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Kathua: Senior BJP leader and Member Parliament (Rajya Sabha), Ghulam Ali Khatana has said that the country is moving on the path of progress and prosperity under the visionary leadership of Prime Minister, Narendra Modi.
Addressing a joining function at BJP office in Kathua, Khatana said that only PM Modi can make the country ‘Vishav Guru’ and elevate our economy to make India as the third top economy of the world.
He further said that in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections BJP will emerge as a winner with historic number of seats from across the country and in J&K it will win all the five seats along with the one seat from Ladakh.
“After the abrogation of Article 370 and 35-A from J&K on August 5, 2019 both the J&K and Ladakh are witnessing remarkable changes in developmental works and public welfare measures,” the MP Rajya Sabha maintained adding: “Incidents of militancy and cross border infiltration have been drastically reduced now while the stone pelting in Kashmir has been finished post-abrogation of Article 370 and 35-A.”
On this occasion prominent Gujjar leaders Sultan Ali, Mohd. Latief and Shorat Ali joined BJP along with their supporters and they were welcomed into the party by MP Khatana.
The new entrants said that they joined the BJP to strengthen the public-centric leadership in J&K.
The MP Rajya Sabha said that BJP in J&K has done historic developments for the upliftment of tribal communities like Gujjars, Bakwerwals, Gaddis, Sippis and others.
“The earlier political parties like NC, PDP and Congress that remained in power for about seven decades have befooled the tribal community members and used them only as vote bank,” he further said adding: “Now under the leadership of PM Modi the country is moving ahead and we have even landed on the moon,” Khatana.
Khatana stated that Gujjar community members have even reached Indian Parliament and on other top positions innthe country which earlier never happened under the rule of NC, PDP and Congress.
On this occasion many deputations met the MP and demanded issuance of Ration Cards, land allotment for West Pakistan Refugees etc.
They also demanded facilities at crematoriums and grave yards at village Charie and sought administration’s intervention to resolve these issues.
Ghulam Ali Khatana directed the local administration to look into these issues so that the poor people may get basic facilities of life.
He said that all the BJP works, leaders and activists are helping the common public to get the benefits of government schemes launched by PM Modi for the welfare of all the sections of the society.
The MP asked the gathering to strengthen the hands of BJP to see continuity of welfare measured started by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

K H News Service

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