Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Jan 24: To attend the grievances of the people, Sat Sharma, former Minister and former President, J&K BJP organised a public grievance camp here today.
During the camp BJP leader attended the grievances of a large number of people hailed from the different areas of Jammu and Kashmir.
On the occasion, deputations from Samba, Talab Tillo, Rehari, Bakshi Nagar, Channi Himmat, Satwari, Gangyal, Doda, Bari Brahmana, and other areas had approached BJP headquarters to share their grievances and issues with the former Minister Sat Sharma for early disposal.
Issues related to black topping of the link road, repair of lanes & drains, drinking water supply, PDD electric wire change, revenue-related issues, street light repair in Chowk and transformer upgradation were amongst the prominent being put forth by the visiting individuals and deputations.
The former Minister redressed the maximum of the grievances on the spot and gave a patient hearing to the grievances raised and assured proper disposal of the remaining genuine issues in a time-bound manner.
Addressing to the gathering, Sat Sharma said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led Union Government has brought hope to the homes of the needy and the poor people. With good governance clearly visible on the ground, there is trust, growth, and development around. BJP with its works has developed a trust among the people. The Country has initiated a journey towards peace, prosperity, and development under the decisive leadership of PM Modi, which is being appreciated by one and all.
Sharma insisted that for BJP cadre, there is only one principle, which is “Nation first, party second and self-last” and every party worker works following this line only.
The vision of “Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas and Sabka Vishwaas” of PM Modi, has led the BJP and its cadre to work incessantly to provide relief to the needy people in their day-to-day issues of all types, he added.
Other party leaders including Jeet Angral, BJP SC Morcha Seh-Prabhari and Ankush Gupta Incharge RMJSA were also present during the camp.