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Kaithal, March 4

BJP Mahila Morcha took out a scooter rally in Kaithal on Monday to highlight the achievements of the Union and the state governments.

Surbhi Garg, state vice-president Mahila Morcha and chairperson Municipal Council Kaithal, led the rally and exhorted the women to be ready to play important role in the Lok Sabha and Assembly elections.

Reiterating the party slogan, “Fir Ek Baar Modi Sarkar” she along with party workers started the scooter march from BJP district office, which was flagged off by the party’s district president Ashok Gurjar and state executive member Suresh Garg Nauch. It ended at the Gym Khana Club after crossing Dhand road, Ambala Road and others.

She referred the 10 years of the BJP rule as the golden era ad said all schemes, especially for women, including the Sukanya Samridhi Yojana, Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao had increased the respect of women. Garg also condemned the incident involving women in West Bengal.

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