Jammu Redefining
Jugal Kishore has movable
assets worth Rs 51.71 lakh
and immovable assets worth
1.08 crore
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| March 23-April 5, 2014
JP president and
Jammu-Poonch Lok
Sabha candidate Jugal
Kishore Sharma, a matriculate has movable assets and
immovable assets worth Rs
51.71 lakh and 1.08 crore
As per the affidavit, he has
Rs 41000 in cash while his
wife has 85000.
Total investments in bank,
insurance, gold and Himgiri
Infrastructure Private Limited,
Himachal Pradesh worth Rs
64.50 lakh while his wife
Usha Sharma has similar
investments to the tune of
Rs 15.28 lakh including 42
tolas of gold valued at Rs
12.6 lakh.
He has other assets including self acquired worth Rs
34.50 lakh and inherited
worth Rs 48.50 lakh while his
wife his self acquired assets
to the tune of Rs 12 lakh.
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CAMPAIGNING AT ITS PEAK
BJP BANKING ON MODI WAVE, ALLIANCE ON THE CHARISMA OF OMAR, AZAD AND SOZ
W
ITH less than 10 days to go for the first
phase of polling on Jammu-Poonch Lok
Sabha seat the political temperatures
are rising in the state.
The BJP which is challenging the sitting congress MP's from both the seats is banking heavily on the Modi wave while the alliance candidates are relying on the charisma of Chief
Minister Omar Abdullah, Union Health Minister
Ghulam Nabi Azad and PCC Chief Prof Saif Ud
Din Soz.
All three of them have emerged star campaigners for the alliance candidates in the state
as senior party leaders are yet to finalise their
campaign schedule.
Azad kick started the election campaign from
frontier Poonch and Rajouri districts and now
Omar Abdullah is camping in the area to ensure
consolidation of votes in support of the alliance
candidates.
On the other hand the BJP is banking heavily
on the star campaigners of the party to add teeth
to the party campaign. Senior BJP leaders
including two sitting chief ministers, cricketer
turned sitting MP from Amritsar Navjot Singh
Sidhu, Shatrughan Sinha, Hema Malini and few
others are expected to join the campaign trail in
Jammu in order to consolidate the party vote
bank.
Narendra Modi, BJP's PM nominee has
already triggered high voltage campaign in support of the party candidates from two Lok Sabha
seats and in the coming days the onus will be on
the booth level workers to mobilise general
masses to step out in large numbers and vote in
support of their favorite candidates.