Tarun Chugh, Ram Madhav, other BJP leaders to launch ‘Har Ghar Bhajapa Campaign’ from today

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JAMMU: Intensifying its campaign right upto grass roots level for the Assembly elections, the BJP will start ‘Har Ghar Bhajapa Campaign’ from tomorrow i.e 10th of September to connect to the people and make them aware about party’s programmes and achievements.
The massive door to door campaign will be led by J&K Incharge, Tarun Chugh in Kishtwar, Padder-Nagseni segment
Ram Madhav will lead the campaign in Kathua and Hiranagar along with large number of party workers.
At Bhaderwah, the campaign will be led by Trilok Jamwal, MLA of HP and Rajya Sabha MP, Gulam Ali Khatna, will lead the campaign in Ramban and Banihal.
In Udhampur West, the BJP’s campaign would be led by Dhan Singh Rawat (Minister, Government of Uttarakhand), while in Udhampur East, Dhan Singh Rawat will also lead eh campaign.
In Chenani, the Union Minister, Dr. Jitendra Singh will head the campaign. He will also lead the campaign in Billawar, Basohli and Jasrota.
In Ramnagar, the campaign will beheld under the leadership Shamsher Singh Manhas, former Rajya Sabha member.
The campaign at Bani would be led by Ashwani Sharma (MLA Pathankot). MP Jugal Kishore Sharma will lead party’s campaign in Gulabgarh, Reasi and Shri Mata Vaishno Devi segments.
Sat Sharma will lead BJP’s campaign in Ramgarh and Samba, while in Vijaypur, the campaign will be led by Shrikant Sharma (MLA Uttar Pradesh).
In Bishnah, also Shrikant Sharma will lead the campaign. At Suchetgarh, Vikramjeet Singh Cheema will lead the campaign.
Ashish Sood will also lead party’s campaign in Bahu and Jammu East, while G Krishna Reddy will head BJP campaign in Jammu West.
In Nagrota and Jammu North, the campaign will be led by Ashok Koul, while G Krishna Reddy will head BJP campaign in Marh.
In Akhnoor and Chhamb, Madan Kaushik (MLA Uttarakhand) will lead the campaign, while in Kalakote – Sunderbani, Rajeev Bhardwaj (MP, Himachal Pradesh), will lead the party’s ‘Har Ghar Bhajapa Campaign’.

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