BJP gears up for organisational polls in Jammu and Kashmir indiatoday.in
Jammu and Kashmir unit of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is going to initiate the process for its organisational polls with a meeting of senior leaders on Thursday, state election incharge S Varinderjeet Singh said on Wednesday.
Member of Parliament (MP) and the party's election co-incharge Vinod Sonkar will attend the meeting as the Centre's representative, he said, adding that ministers, office-bearers of the party's state unit, district presidents, MPs and former legislators will also attend the meeting to be chaired by Jammu and Kashmir BJP chief Ravinder Raina.
"The election process will start on Thursday and the entire exercise will take about four months. It will include the election for the post of booth president, mandal president, district President and finally, the state president," S Varinderjeet Singh said.
S Varinderjeet Singh added that the Bharatiya Janata Party had a healthy tradition of holding organisational polls every three years, which was a sign of internal democracy, and every activist felt proud to be associated with a party that was not governed by a family, but by the will of its workers.
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