JAMMU, Jan 24: Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to virtually address the new voters (Navmatadas) of the Union Territory (UT) of Jammu and Kashmir on National Voters’ Day tomorrow.
The BJYM, the youth wing of the J&K BJP unit, has been entrusted by the party high command to connect with new voters in each of the ninety assembly segments and enlighten them about the achievements of the Modi Government.
BJYM President of J&K UT, Arun Prabhat, confirmed to Rising Kashmir that the Prime Minister would virtually address 500 new voters in each of the 90 Assembly segments on National Voters’ Day. A total of 60 programs have been organized across all assembly segments for Modi’s virtual address.
Prior to Modi’s address, BJP National President, JP Nadda, will also virtually address new voters at 10:30 PM. The Prime Minister is scheduled to address the new voters at 11:30 AM. The BJP has made extensive arrangements for the virtual address, setting up large LED screens at various locations.
In Jammu, LEDs for the PM’s address have been installed at Brahman Sabha, covering the Jammu West Assembly segment. Additionally, a significant program for new voters is planned at Luthra Academy, Kacchi Chowni-Jammu, encompassing the entire Jammu East Assembly segment and adjacent areas. The BJP aims to reach out to the grassroots, ensuring a widespread understanding of the government’s achievements among the new voters in J&K.