‘BJP eliminated dynastic rule in J&K’
Avtar Bhat
SRINAGAR/JAMMU, July 23: Giving all credit to BJP led Union Government of eliminating over 60 years long dynastic rule from J&K, party national general secretary (organisation), B L Santosh today asked the party activists to work for welfare of masses in the Union Territory (UT) and take policy programmes of Narendra Modi Government to every nook and corner of J&K. He, however, snubbed some former Ministers and asked them that instead of raising irrelevant issues they should work for strengthening of the party at grass root level.
Addressing series of meetings of party office bearers, ex legislators and DDC members both at Jammu and Srinagar, Santosh said the era of dynastic rule is over in J&K as in BJP the dynastic background is no criteria and a common grassroot level worker can rise to top most post and position in party as well as Government.
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