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BJP Chief Nadda in Nauni in Solan
BJP Chief Nadda in Nauni in Solan
SOLAN:  BJP National President Jagat Prakash Nadda  have wooed the  the "Panch parmeshwar"  in Nauni University solan ahead of the ensuing state assembly elections this year.

BJP National President Jagat Prakash Nadda gave tips to all the panchayti Raj members and discussed the complete role of these members in the upcoming general elections.

BJP State President Suresh Kashyap, National vice President Saudan Singh, Co in-charge Sanjay Tandon, MLA Dr Rajeev Bindal, ministers Rajeev Sehjal, Suresh Bhardwaj and BJP Vice president Purshottam Guleria  also attended the meeting.

Addressing the  members, Nadda said that Panchayati Raj is the base of the three tier system in India and it plays a vital role in the development of India.

BJP has always focused on the development of the rural areas accross the country and today India is heading to become New India.

Prime minister Narendra Modi has put India on a progressive path and we are become a leading nation across the world.

Other countries are seeing India growing leaps and bounds in the leadership of Prime minister Narendra Modi" he said .
BJP State President Suresh kashyap said there is a huge enthusiasm in the panchayati Raj members attending this programme and the guidance received by the national president is very vital for all the members.
Panchayati Raj institutions are the pillar of our country and BJP has always played a positive role for the overall development in this particular area, Kashyap said .
National vice-President Saudan Singh said  the representation of the panchayati Raj members in the programme is overwhelming and the gathering shows that BJP is heading of a mission repeat in Himachal Pradesh.
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