Srinagar, Nov 18: “The BJP, under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has taken historic steps to empower women and address the concerns of minorities,” said Dr Zafreen Mehjabeen, the National Convener of Bharatiya Janata Party on Saturday.
According to a party statement issued here, the BJP Jammu and Kashmir (Minority Morcha) on Saturday held an awareness program on “Shukriya Modi Abhiyan” (Thank You Modi Campaign) at S-1, Church Lane, Srinagar. The event was attended by several senior BJP leaders, including National Convenor and lead speaker Dr Zafreen Mehjabeen, Prabhari Minority Morcha J&K Sheikh Bashir, State President Minority Morcha Ranjodh Singh Nalwa, BJP Media Incharge Adv Sajid Yousuf Shah, BJP Social Media Incharge Er Sahil Bashir Bhat, Office Secretary Salinder Singh, General Secretary Minority Morcha Bhat Imtiyaz, and other senior leaders of BJP Minority Morcha Kashmir.
In her address, Dr Mehjabeen highlighted the policies and ground results of the BJP government, with a particular focus on minorities and women empowerment. She emphasized the government’s efforts to address issues such as triple talaq and Haj without mahram.
“The Shukriya Modi Abhiyan is an opportunity to express our gratitude to the Prime Minister for his unwavering commitment to the welfare of all sections of society,” she said. The event was also addressed by other BJP leaders, who spoke about the party’s commitment to inclusive development and social justice.
In a press conference held following the event, Dr Mehjabeen said the BJP is committed to ensuring that all citizens have equal opportunities to succeed. “Our policies are designed to create a society where everyone feels empowered and included,” she said.
The ‘Shukriya Modi Abhiyan’ is a nationwide campaign launched by the BJP to express gratitude to Prime Minister Modi for his leadership and commitment to the nation’s development. The campaign is being organized in all parts of the country, with a focus on highlighting the government’s achievements in various sectors.