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BJYM launches membership drive

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Jammu, February 24

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The Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (BJYM) has launched Yuva Jodo Sankalp Abhiyan to enroll youth from Jammu and Kashmir into the party fold.

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Its leaders said the ongoing membership drive received a shot in the arm when over 100 youth hailing from different parts of the UT joined the BJYM under the leadership of its president Arun Prabhat Singh.

During his address, he said the Yuva Jodo Sankalp Abhiyan was aimed at strengthening the belief of one nation among the youth and sending out a strong message to separatist and anti-national forces.

“The BJP is a party of ‘karyakartas’ (workers) who serve the party despite facing severe personal odds. The BJYM pledges to work hard to ensure sacrifices,” he said. Singh said the leaders of the BJYM should reach the youth in every corner of Jammu Kashmir and make them aware about the policies of the government, which are strengthening the youth, and thus making them ‘atmanirbhar’ (self-reliant).

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He added they would go up to every booth level to enroll youth from the entire UT by making them aware of the massive developments of the Modi-led BJP government and especially the youth-oriented schemes which will benefit the youth of Jammu Kashmir in the near future. — PTI

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