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Ashok Koul leads booth-level campaign in Budgam for Aga Syed Mohsin

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November 3, 2025
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Budgam: Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Jammu & Kashmir General Secretary (Organization), Ashok Koul, conducted a series of organisational meetings in various areas of Budgam Assembly Constituency to intensify the campaign in support of BJP candidate Aga Syed Mohsin for the upcoming by-election.

Ashok Koul held interactive sessions with party workers at Badgam Arith-A (Booth No. 15), Badgam Narbal-B (Booth No. 10), and Badgam Sozeith Goripora-A (Booth No. 3), besides addressing several other local-level meetings. He was accompanied by District President Hakeem Ruhullah Ghazi, former District President Naseer Loon, Fida Wani, Farooq Ahmad, and other senior BJP leaders.

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Addressing the enthusiastic party workers, Ashok Koul said that Budgam is witnessing a visible transformation in its political atmosphere, with people increasingly aligning themselves with the BJP’s vision of peace, development, and good governance. He said that the residents of Budgam, who were earlier neglected, are now looking towards the BJP as the only credible force capable of ensuring much-needed development and transparent governance.

Koul said that the people of Budgam have realized that BJP represents honesty, stability, and progress. He said that under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the nation has witnessed unprecedented growth, and the same momentum will reach every village of Budgam. He urged the party cadre to strengthen booth-level communication and ensure that every voter is made aware of the development-oriented vision of the BJP and its commitment to inclusive growth.

Ashok Koul also expressed confidence that Aga Syed Mohsin, with his clean image and dedication to public service, will emerge victorious with the overwhelming support of the people. He said that the BJP’s grassroots network is working with full energy and coordination to secure a historic win in Budgam.

Speaking on the occasion, Hakeem Ruhalla said that the people of Budgam are showing tremendous enthusiasm and trust in BJP’s candidate. He said that there is a strong wave in favour of Aga Syed Mohsin across the constituency, and the party workers are reaching every home to spread the message of development and unity under the leadership of Prime Minister Modi.

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