Jammu, 12 August :BJP Jammu & Kashmir President Sat Sharma today enthusiastically participated in a grand Tiranga Rally organized at Khour in BJP District Akhnoor. The rally, which witnessed overwhelming public participation, was also attended by MLA Mohan Lal Bhagat and District President Kuldeep Raj Sharma, along with several senior party functionaries and enthusiastic activists.
DDC Vice-Chairperson Suraj Singh, former MLA Dr. Krishan, Jagdish Bhagat, Brijeshwar Rana, Manmohan Kumar and others were also present.
Addressing the gathering at Khour, Sat Sharma said that the Tiranga is not just our national flag, it is the symbol of India’s unity, pride, and sacrifice. He said that under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Jammu & Kashmir has entered a new era of peace, development, and integration. He said that every household in border areas like Khour has contributed to the nation’s security, and today we salute their courage. The BJP is committed to ensuring that the benefits of development and welfare schemes reach every corner, including the remotest villages of our border belt, he added.Later in the day, Sat Sharma visited the border area of Pallanwala in Akhnoor.
He, along with MLA Mohan Lal Bhagat, also visited the Sub-District Hospital Akhnoor and inspected ongoing works. The team reviewed the progress of health infrastructure upgradation and other development projects aimed at improving public services.Mohan Lal Bhagat said that the border residents of Akhnoor have always been at the forefront of protecting the nation. It is our responsibility to ensure they receive the best possible facilities in healthcare, education, and infrastructure.
The government, under BJP’s leadership, is leaving no stone unturned to fulfill these needs, he said.Kuldeep Raj Sharma said that the massive participation in today’s Tiranga Rally reflects the patriotic spirit and trust of the people in BJP’s vision. Our activists will continue to work tirelessly to strengthen this bond between the party and the people, ensuring that the border areas remain a priority in development planning, he said.