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BJYM president Tejasvi Surya to hold ‘Jan-Sampark Abhiyan’ for 3-days in Bihar

Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (BJYM) president Tejasvi Surya would be leading a ‘Jan Sampark Abhiyan’ for the next three days in Bihar. Moreover, all over the nation workers have been invited to the three-day BJYM campaign. “A national meeting of BJYM workers has been organized for the next three days in Patna and in this […]

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BJYM president Tejasvi Surya to hold ‘Jan-Sampark Abhiyan’ for 3-days in Bihar

Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (BJYM) president Tejasvi Surya would be leading a ‘Jan Sampark Abhiyan’ for the next three days in Bihar.

Moreover, all over the nation workers have been invited to the three-day BJYM campaign.

“A national meeting of BJYM workers has been organized for the next three days in Patna and in this regard, all groups of BJYM workers in the state will start a door-to-door campaign, in which all the Prime Minister’s youth welfare schemes, opportunities that were provided to the youth of the nation will be discussed with the common people in the state’s constituencies,” Surya said.

Meanwhile, Surya talked about the Enforcement Directorate’s questioning of Sonia Gandhi saying, “When an SIT inquiry was held against PM Narendra Modi and Amit Shah Ji, then also they both fought like a common citizen for over 20 years until they were proved innocent. All the protests and outrages by the Congress workers reflect that the party led by the Gandhi family does not believe in democracy and the judicial system.”

Talking about the killing of a BJYM worker in Karnataka, Surya said, “We have zero tolerance against terrorists and separatists groups in any part of India and that not only PFI but all the Islamist radical groups who create such tension amongst people.”

Earlier, on Tuesday night, a Zilla BJP Yuva Morcha committee member, Praveen Nettar, was hacked to death. Nettar was killed in front of his broiler shop by three bike-borne people in the Dakshin Kannada district of the state.

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