Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Senior PDP leader among over 500 join BJP in Jammu

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JAMMU: The trickle of social and political activists towards the BJP appeared to be growing by the day after the negation of Article 370 as the saffron party claimed over 500 people, including a prominent PDP leader and two former bureaucrat­s, joined the party on Saturday.

PDP’s state general secretary Faqir Chand Bhagat, former IAS officer GR Bhagat and former KAS officer Kuldeep Khajuria joined the BJP along with over 500 others in the presence of its national vice president Avinash Rai Khanna here, a party spokesman said.

He said prominent among the 500 political and social activists who joined the party include PDP zonal president and sarpanch Bhagwan Dass Sharma, PDP’s Bishnah youth wing president and district coordinato­r Bablu Sharma, former Block Developmen­t Officer Babadita Sharma and Secretary youth Congress Balraj Singh Charak. Welcoming the new entrants to the party, Khanna said it is the BJP’s policy which is attracting people in large numbers to serve the society better.

“The BJP has kept progressin­g with its agenda of nation building, since the inception of Jana Sangha and followed perfect synchronis­ation between its words and actions. By taking the decisive action on Articles 370, we have delivered on what we promised in our everyday speech,” he said.

He said the people taught lesson to parties like the Congress, National Conference and PDP in the Panchayat polls last year by massive participat­ion despite the boycott by the regional parties.

“In the upcoming Block Developmen­t Council (BDC) elections, the BJP has already registered victories on 15 seats in Kashmir alone and we are going to witness heavy polling in the favour of BJP on October 24,” he said.

Khanna said the newly created UTs of J&K and Ladakh are now all set for a massive transforma­tion after October 31.

“We are promise-bound to give statehood back to Jammu and Kashmir once the situation becomes peaceful,” he said.

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