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R S PURA: BJP State President and MLA Sat Sharma CA, along with Member of Parliament Jugal Kishore Sharma, MLAs- Sukhnandan Kumar, Abdul Gani Kohli and Dr. Gagan Bhagat, addressed a massive Vikas Sushasan Sankalp Rally held on Friday at R.S Pura.
Sat Sharma, while addressing the gathering, said that PDP-BJP Coalition Government in the State has commenced many public welfare schemes and projects. The fate of the farmers has been changed for better by the various schemes of the State and Central Government. For the first time in the history of the country “Pradhan Mantri Kissan Bima Yojana” has been introduced where major portion of the insurance premium will be paid by the government. He added that in a short span of less than one year PDP-BJP Government has changed the administration’s mindset and has ensured equal development of the regions of the State. For the first time, because of Modi government’s major policy initiatives, Pakistan is taking transparent and verifiable steps to trace the roots and connections of the terrorists who are trying to create mayhem in India and curb them.
Jugal Kishore Sharma said that in this Information Technology age, there are fast and reliable means of communication and the works done by the Modi led government at the Centre are reaching every nook and corner of the country and the people are applauding its pro- people, pro-youth and pro-women policies and programmes. He said that the problems of border people are being for the first time seriously attended to and the Union Government is taking all possible initiatives to ensure their safety. The path breaking “PM Fasal Bima Yojana” is a great gift to the Indian farmers from the Narendra Modi, he said.
Sukhnandan Kumar and Abdul Gani Kohli, Dr. Gagan Bhagat also spoke on the occasion.
District Prabhari Parmod Kapahi, Distt. President Brijeshwar Rana, Mandal Presidents Natha Singh and Davinder Sharma, local leaders H.S. Pummy, Karan Bhagat, Inder Soodan, Om Parkash Gupta, Mahila Morcha President Rajesh Kumari, Sarpanchs and Panchs were present on the occasion.