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Uttarakhand BJP Respect workers? feelings

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Dec 9, 2007, 12:00 am IST
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“The BJP Government in Uttarakhand is working well. We must fulfill the promises made to the public in our manifesto. At the same time we should also respect the feelings of the party workers and involve them in all activities,? said Shri Rajnath Singh, national president of BJP while inaugurating the first Uttarakhand BJP Working Committee meeting under new state president Shri Bachi Singh Rawat at Agrasen Dharmashala in Haldwani, Nainital. Stressing on the constitution of Booth Committees, he said such committees have been constituted in five states and the work is going on in other states also. He said while constituting the Booth Committee we should develop oneness with the party workers so that they could connect themselves with the party wholeheartedly. He further said the BJP has been a party with a difference. But now this concept is being questioned. ?We must think over it and accept it as a challenge,? he added.

National Organising secretary Shri Ramlal said Uttarakhand could be made an ideal state in the country. He called upon the workers to move forward with this motive. He also told them to take the good works of the government to the common man. He stressed the need to formulate both immediate and long term plans for the all-round development of the state.

Speaking at the second session, Chief Minister Shri B.C. Khanduri said the BJP has come to power in the state due to the hard work of the party workers. He said the objective of the governance is not availing facilities but to serve the people despite facing hardships. He said coordination between the organisation and the government is must for good performance of the government.

Shri Bachi Singh Rawat said it is the time to work as the state government is working well and we should apprise the people of the good decisions of the government. He appealed to the workers to act as a bridge between the government and the people. He also said organisation and the national interest should be supreme for every worker.

In the first session, state general secretary Shri Tirath Singh Rawat introduced a political resolution highlighting the struggle of the party and the people of the state for creation of a new state of Uttarakhand. The resolution criticised the policies of the Central Government alleging that it is not behaving well with Uttarakhand. The resolution also warned to launch an agitation in the state against this type of treatment with the state by the Centre. State general secretary Shri Naresh Bansal said the party workers would stage dharnas across the state on December 10 against the wrong treatment with the state by the UPA Government.

Shri Bhagat Singh Koshyari, former state president, said we all are dedicated to the one goal. He said the state government is working in right direction. He cautioned the workers against the propaganda of the Congress.  By Ravindra Saini

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