BJP national president Nitin Nabin urged party workers to keep working toward their goals during a two-day visit to Jammu. He said the time is approaching when Jammu and Kashmir will also have a BJP government. Speaking to a large crowd at a banquet hall near Mishriwala, he noted that the party is gaining ground in Jammu and will soon expand into Kashmir. The visit marks the end of two weeks of events honoring BJP ideologue Dr Shyama Prasad Mookerjee. Nabin recalled the roles of historical figures such as General Zorawar Singh and Brigadier Rajinder Singh. He asked current workers to connect with residents and explain central government policies.
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