BJP holds state office bearers’ meeting in Jammu

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  • 13 Apr 2026

Jammu, Apr 12: Jammu and Kashmir Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) convened its State Office Bearers’ Meeting at the party headquarters in Trikuta Nagar, Jammu.

BJP National General Secretary and Prabhari J&K BJP Tarun Chugh, J&K BJP President and MP (Rajya Sabha) Sat Sharma, General Secretary (Organisation) Ashok Koul, Union Minister Dr Jitendra Singh, MP Jugal Kishore Sharma, and former Deputy Chief Minister Dr Nirmal Singh addressed the meeting, while Chief Spokesperson Sunil Sethi presented the political resolution.

Leader of Opposition in the J&K Assembly Sunil Sharma, MP (Rajya Sabha) Ghulam Ali Khatana, General Secretaries Sanjita Dogra, Anwar Khan, and Gopal Mahajan were also present on the stage.

J&K BJP state office bearers, Morcha presidents, and district prabharis participated in the meeting. The proceedings were conducted by Gopal Mahajan.

Tarun Chugh, while addressing the gathering, called for ideological commitment and booth-level strengthening. He emphasised that the core objective of the meeting was to ensure seamless coordination and timely completion of all organisational structures down to the booth level. He directed party leaders to institutionalise regular monthly meetings at every tier, including booth, Shakti Kendra, mandal, district, and state, to maintain organisational momentum.

Underscoring the importance of sustained public connect, Chugh stressed the need to enhance “Pravas” by leaders in their designated areas to deepen engagement with the public and strengthen cadre morale. He asserted that the BJP is not merely a political entity but a movement rooted in a strong nationalist ideology, shaped by decades of ideological evolution.

Referring to the party’s ideological legacy, Chugh said that the BJP’s foundational resolutions in the 1950s and 1960s had already envisaged key national priorities such as self-reliance, strategic strength, and a firm response to external threats. He cautioned against divisive and anti-national forces, urging party leaders to remain vigilant and respond decisively while upholding the party’s core principles.

Sat Sharma, in his address, laid emphasis on accountability and effective implementation of party policies at the grassroots level. He called for the immediate completion of organisational teams, including morchas and cells, across all levels to ensure seamless execution of programmes.

Highlighting the BJP’s commitment to the welfare of the people of Jammu and Kashmir, Sharma underlined the impact of the Narendra Modi-led government’s policies. He emphasised the shift towards women-led development, stating that the government has empowered women as equal stakeholders in nation-building, reflecting the aspirations of a large section of the population.

Ashok Koul sought detailed district-wise reports on key organisational activities, including mandal prashikshan vargs, Foundation Day programmes, Gram Chalo Abhiyan, and upcoming Dr B R Ambedkar Jayanti events. He informed that nearly 258 mandal prashikshan vargs are nearing completion, after which district-level training programmes will commence shortly. He also shared insights from recent deliberations held at the BJP Central Office in New Delhi.

Dr Jitendra Singh congratulated the J&K BJP cadre for setting new benchmarks in organisational and political activities, stating that the party’s functioning in the Union Territory is being closely observed nationwide. He urged leaders to remain prepared for emerging political and organisational challenges, adopt a fact-based approach, and consistently highlight developmental achievements of the Modi government.

Jugal Kishore Sharma, supporting the political resolution, described it as a guiding framework for the party’s future course of action. He said the resolution outlines priorities, programmes, and strategies to effectively address public issues while reinforcing the party’s commitment to development and good governance in Jammu and Kashmir.

Dr Nirmal Singh, while seconding the resolution, highlighted the role of state office bearers as a link between the party and the public. He called upon leaders and elected representatives to work in alignment with the adopted resolution to further strengthen the party’s outreach.

Sunil Sethi, while presenting the resolution, acknowledged the suggestions put forth by the office bearers and assured their incorporation into the final draft.

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