BJP executive concludes with call for keeping workers happy
Kishangarh Ajmer, Aug 5 (UNI) With assembly elections in Rajasthan hardly one and half year away, and the growing disillusionment of the party workers against the working of the Vasundhara Raje government, the party executive asked the regime to address their grievances before the polls.
"As workers are the backborne of the party, the government has to adress the genuine grievances of the party workers on a priority basis, the two-day party, which concluded here today, said.
The meet which lauded the leadership of Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje in bring about all round development of the state, also came down heavily on the UPA governemnt at the centre for its "discriminatory policies." The party, while cautioning against the emergence of divisive caste based opportunist alliances, emphasised the need for co-ordinated effort by the party organisation and the government to prepare for the next Assembly elections.
At the concluding session, party's national general secretary in charge of organisation Ramlal emphasised the need for keeping the workers happy as they were the "main vehicle of the party to propagate the achievenments of the government." Chief minister Vasundhara Raje while highlighting the achievements of her government, asserted the party is not affraid of any new political front. "No party could match the ideology and culture of the BJP to challenge it in the state," she asserted, adding that if any force tried to disturb the caste and communal harmony in the state for political dividends, the party workers would give a fitting reply.
She said her government has converted a debt ridden state in onto suplus one and said the state would achieve power surplus by 2010.
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