Express gratitude to people for massive turn-out in Kathua-Udhampur constituency: J&K BJP Chief

Jammu,  Jammu and Kashmir BJP President Ravinder Raina on Saturday expressed gratitude to people for the massive turn-out in the Kathua-Udhampur-Doda Parliamentary constituency and said BJP will win the Jammu-Reasi Parliamentary seat with a record margin.

Raina addressing a presser here expressed gratitude to all the voters for voting massively for the Udhampur-Doda-Kathua Parliamentary Constituency.

He was flanked by former Deputy Chief Minister Kavinder Gupta, former Minister Sat Sharma, former MLA Balwant Singh Mankotia, and others.

Raina said the people in all Districts voted in massive numbers despite bad weather on the poll day.

He said such massive poling in the harsh weather proves the commitment of the voters, who polled more than 70 percent votes.

He said people from far-flung areas showed enthusiastic participation in the polling.

“People have voted massively in the favour of BJP and the party is leading in all these areas. BJP activists have dedicatedly worked for this enthusiastic response and have left no stone unturned and the party is equally thankful to the people and the ground workers”.

“The BJP is set to get massive votes in the upcoming polling in the Jammu-Reasi Parliamentary Constituency on 26th April from all the areas, whether rural or urban. There is a massive wave in favour of BJP and the party will score a record victory margin in this Parliamentary Constituency”, said Raina while answering a query.

The people have expressed unconditional love and support for the BJP and the party’s Parliamentary candidate Jugal Kishore Sharma. This support is visible in the massive rallies by the party leaders in all parts of this Parliamentary constituency, added Raina.

Raina also said the BJP has gained a massive organizational base in Jammu as well as Kashmir with all the development initiatives by the Modi government, adding that the BJP has a major political presence in the other Parliamentary constituencies in Jammu and Kashmir now.