Prime Minister Narendra Modi is gearing up to accelerate the Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) election campaign in Jammu and Kashmir, with at least three significant rallies scheduled for next week. According to Ashok Koul, BJP General Secretary for the Union Territory, two rallies will likely be held in Jammu and one in Srinagar.
Home Minister Amit Shah is also set to visit the Kashmir region to energize BJP candidates and supporters during his two-day trip to Jammu on September 6-7.
Yesterday, when our candidates filed their nominations in Srinagar, a large number of people came out in support. This demonstrates the growing trust in the Modi government and widespread support for BJP in the upcoming assembly elections.
Sources reveal that one of PM Modi’s rallies will likely take place in Jammu’s Doda district, a region that has experienced a series of terror attacks in recent months. The Prime Minister’s visit is seen as crucial for outlining the party’s strategy in J&K while highlighting the BJP government’s achievements and future vision for the region. Party insiders believe that these high-profile rallies will uplift the spirits of BJP workers and strengthen the election campaign.