The Jammu and Kashmir BJP today said it would showcase achievements of the coalition government to seek votes in the upcoming civic body elections in the state.
"A series of programmes will be undertaken in the coming days under 'Mass Contact Campaign' as the party has decided to reach masses across the state to highlight the achievements of the PDP-BJP coalition government during the last nine months," BJP state General Secretary, Narinder Singh told reporters here.
He said that BJP had gone to the people to seek their votes with a promise of good governance, development and corruption-free administration and the people had reposed their faith in the party.
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"The government has kept complete transparency and not a single case of corruption against ministers, MLAs, MLCs has taken place, which clearly reflects that the present coalition is working in right direction to create a corruption-free atmosphere in the state," he said.
Singh said that the state government has initiated a number of developmental projects for which the Centre has been providing liberal funds.
He said that the BJP ministers in state coalition are aware of the problems and needs of the people and are putting all possible efforts to meet their aspirations.