J&K witnessing new era of hope under Modi regime: Yudhvir

Yudhvir Sethi, J&K BJP Vice President during a public grievance camp held in Jammu on Thursday.
Yudhvir Sethi, J&K BJP Vice President during a public grievance camp held in Jammu on Thursday.

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Feb 1: Under the visionary leadership of PM Narendra Modi, J&K is witnessing a new era of hope and optimism. The visionary leadership has played a pivotal role in steering Jammu and Kashmir towards positive developments, fostering unity, and instilling a renewed spirit among its residents.
This was stated by Yudhvir Sethi, J&K BJP Vice President, during a public grievance camp held here today.
Speaking on the occasion, Yudhvir Sethi asserted that the BJP believes in inclusive Jammu and Kashmir, with every segment of society, irrespective of region, religion, race or caste having equal opportunities to prosper and progress and equal rights in the governance. The party does not believe in the political hegemony of any region or a particular section of elites. The people’s power will triumph under the cherished agenda of Modi’s Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas, Sabka Vishwas, Sabka Prayas.
He said the Prime Minister’s vision of Atma Nirbhar (self-reliant) Bharat is Sashaktikaran (empowerment) of all, irrespective of religion, region or caste. It is with this mantra that every BJP Karyakarta is reaching out to the people, making them aware about the schemes tailored by the government for their welfare, listen to their problems and make every effort in getting these resolved by taking up the grievances or issues with appropriate forums in the administration.
Earlier, the BJP leader listened to the issues faced by the public.
Sethi gave a patient hearing to the deputations and resolved most of their issues instantaneously by talking to the authorities concerned on the phone.
He said that the BJP is committed to addressing the day-to-day problems being faced by the people in general and Jammu City in particular and that the party is making a sincere attempt to lessen the gap between administration and people.
Parveen Kerni, Mandal President, Arun Sethi and Vipin Sharma General Secretaries of East Mandal were also present during the camp.