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Nagaland BJP minority morcha told to carry forward party policies

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By Purnungba Longkumer Updated: Aug 04, 2022 10:38 pm
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Jamal Siddiqui addressing the members of Nagaland BJP minority morcha during the state executive meeting in Dimapur on Thursday.

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Dimapur, Aug. 4 (EMN): President of the BJP national minority morcha, Jamal Siddiqui, has encouraged the Nagaland unit to work hard with dedication in order to achieve its set target stating that the latter has potential to become one of the most successful morchas at the national-level.

Addressing the members of Nagaland BJP minority morcha during its state executive meeting held on August 4 at Lions Club premises in Midland, Dimapur, Siddiqui called upon them not to be mere listeners but put in concerted efforts to take forward the party’s policies and ideologies. He further urged the members to take full advantage of social media platforms to highlight their activities to the public.

Also speaking on the occasion, national BJP minority morcha executive member, Prateek Edwin, called upon the members to take pride of working in the world’s biggest political party. Edwin stated that the minority morcha believed in the principle of three ‘Cs’- commitment towards BJP, proper co-ordination in their efforts towards the nation building and they must continuously work towards the development of the nation, state and people.

Edwin also urged the party workers to give stress on quality events and not on quantity. He stated that Nagaland minority morcha could do much larger things for the benefit of the party and people.

Edwin further advised the gathering to have proper planning, organise resources to achieve the goal, and empower human resources with right quality of people.

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By Purnungba Longkumer Updated: Aug 04, 2022 10:38:29 pm
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