PULWAMA — In an effort to bolster communication between the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the media, a significant interaction meeting convened at Town Hall Pulwama, drawing together district media personalities, journalists, and BJP leadership.

State spokesperson Rajni Sethi spearheaded insightful discussions, underscoring the media’s pivotal role as the fourth pillar of democracy. Sethi also conducted a training program aimed at refining media outreach strategies, imparting valuable insights to the attendees.

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The event witnessed a diverse assembly of participants, including district media personalities, journalists, top leadership from BJP Unit Pulwama, and BJP Media Incharge and Co-Incharges. Notable figures present included Chief Guest Rajni Sethi, accompanied by Zaman Noor and Amir Habib. The meeting was presided over by District President Mohammad Lateef Bhat, alongside other senior BJP leaders.

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Throughout the proceedings, State Spokesperson Rajni Sethi engaged in substantive discussions with district media personalities and journalists, addressing pertinent issues and concerns while ensuring avenues for resolution.

Sethi reiterated the indispensable role of the media in upholding democratic values, emphasizing its function in informing, educating, and holding both the government and the public accountable.

Warmly welcomed by the local journalist community, Sethi led a training program during the latter part of the interaction, specifically targeting district media incharges. The session aimed at refining BJP’s media outreach strategies within the district, offering interactive workshops and insightful discussions to equip participants with effective communication techniques.

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