Jammu, Apr 08: Chief Spokesperson Bharatiya Janata Party Mahila Morcha J&KUT Ritika Trehan on Monday urged people to support the BJP candidate Jugal Kishore Sharma to maintain India’s “success story” under Prime Minister Narendra Modi, even as she exuded confidence that PM will get a third consecutive term in office.
Continuing the campaign in favour of Jugal in the Bahu constituency, Ritika said “Under the leadership of PM Modi, the country has witnessed a historic decade of good governance, security, welfare of all sections and reconstruction of cultural heritage. To maintain the pace, cast your vote for a leadership who has a track record of work and a vision to make India a developed country,” she said.
“I have full confidence that this time the public will vote to achieve the target of 400 and build a developed and safe India,” Ritika said. She appealed to the people of Jammu district to vote in favour of Jugal.
For the BJP, this election is not just for gaining power but also an expression of our dedication and ability to work towards the resolve of building a developed India, she said.
Ritika claimed that the BJP-led NDA, under the leadership of PM Modi, is determined to ensure the welfare of each and every section of society. She urged people to come out in record numbers to vote and strengthen the foundation of the world’s largest democracy.
“Under the leadership of PM Modi, BJP will form a strong govt with a clear majority and work diligently to fulfill the aspirations of the people for the next 5 years. It is our collective duty to participate, in shaping the nation’s trajectory towards development and governance excellence. Let’s unite, casting our votes in record numbers, fortifying the bedrock of the world’s largest democracy.”
She claimed that the first-time voters support BJP’s development agenda and they have a responsibility of building a developed India by 2047.
“When there is a majority government in the country, then there is clarity in policies and decisions. Today, people talk about credibility, not corruption; success stories, not scams. Earlier India was on the list of fragile five economies. But today, Bharat is the fifth largest economy in the world. In the coming years, India will become the top three economies in the world,” she added. “We should vote not based on caste, religion, appeasement or any other agenda, but for the vision of a developed India and a bright future for the next generation.”