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Democratic Progressive Azad Party leader joins BJP

Kamalpreet Singh was accompanied by scores of supporters

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In a setback to the Democratic Progressive Azad Party (DPAP), founded by Ghulam Nabi Azad, its vice-president for the Jammu Central Zone, Kamalpreet Singh, joined the BJP on Friday. He was accompanied by scores of supporters.

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Welcoming Singh into the party, Jammu and Kashmir BJP chief Sat Sharma said, “The BJP is the only party in the world that has ensured respect for every person and community, with a focus on peace, progress, and development.” Singh, along with more than 100 supporters, mostly from the Sikh community, joined the party at its headquarters in the presence of Sharma and national secretary and legislator Narinder Singh.

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Sharma also highlighted Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recognition of the sacrifices of the Sikh community and the Sahibzadas, particularly through the announcement of Veer Bal Diwas.

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