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Mohammad Amin Shah district president Ganderbal meets General secretary Ashok Koul. 

Gadyal Desk by Gadyal Desk
14/01/2023
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Mohammad Amin Shah district president Ganderbal meets General secretary Ashok Koul. 
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Ashok Koul counsel Shah on the organisation related issues, assured help to develop Ganderbal.  Jammu, Jan 14: BJP senior leader and General secretary organisation for Jammu and Kashmir (UT) met BJP district president Ganderbal Mohammad Amin Shah at BJP headquarter Trikuta Jammu. Ashok Koul and Mohammad Amin Shah discussed various issues related to the situation in Ganderbal.

Ashok Koul counsel Shah on the organisation related issues. Ashok Koul directed Shah to take practical approach in handling unit Ganderbal and also advised to take specific decisions to make the unit strong. Ashok Koul also said that the unit Ganderbal need to be prepared and ready for elections whenever they call for elections are made. Ashok Koul in his message to Karyikartas of BJP unit Ganderbal to get active in electoral politics and consider Ganderbal unit one of the important district.

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Kangan constituency that has been reserved for Scheduled Tribes is the example that BJP government is the only well-wisher of the people of Ganderbal. He said since independence no government has done it for Scheduled Tribes. Ashok Koul said Ganderbal has been developed since BJP government came into existence in center and state. The roads are widened, hospital were built and upgraded, corruption was controlled, beneficiaries get benefit direct to their accounts, goldencard and other schemes.

Ashok Koul and Mohammad Amin Shah discussed the importance of listening grievances of people and properly addressing them. Mohammad Amin Shah asked for guidance, his supervision and said they are ready to face the challenge.

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