Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Nadda asks state unit to hold virtual rallies of Sikhs, Dalits

- Ravinder Vasudeva

CHANDIGARH : In his first interactio­n with the Punjab unit of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) since taking over as the national president of the party, Jagat Prakash Nadda on Friday exhorted the state unit to hold three virtual rallies of youths, Dalits and Sikhs in every organisati­onal block in the state. He gave the party workers a timeline of two months to hold these rallies, as he attended the meeting of the state unit via videoconfe­rence.

Nadda, who belongs to Himachal Pradesh, has also served as election in-charge for the party on couple of occasions during assembly polls.

“Take people from all religions together and let us unitedly work together for the developmen­t of state and the party,” he said. “Besides giving the task of holding three virtual rallies at every booth, the party president specifical­ly asked all leaders to infuse energy to make the party strong at every booth,” said state general secretary Subhash Sharma.

Nadda’s remarks hold political significan­ce at a time when local BJP leaders are usually almost always keen to stake their claim on eking out an increased number of seats to contest from their alliance partner in the state, the Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) in the assembly polls.

State BJP chief Ashwani Sharma said, “The party state unit will go all-out to strengthen itself in all 117 assembly segments of the state. We also seek a CBI probeintot­heembezzle­ment in distributi­on of food material that the Centre had sent to Punjab during the pandemic.”

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