Sat, Prof Gharu, Ashwani, Vikram listen public grievances

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, July 24: Sat Sharma, former BJP president and former Minister, Prof Gharu Ram, DDC and former MLA, Ashwani Sharma, former MLA, Ch Vikram Randhawa, former MLC, Jeet Angral, former JMC Chairperson, and TK Sharma, co-convenor Swachh Bharat Abhiyan listened to the public grievances in a Janta Darbar, held at BJP Headquarters, Trikuta Nagar, Jammu.
Numerous people and deputations from Banihal, ward 56 Gangyal, Ward 2 Colonel Colony Jammu Airport, Bishnah, Rehari Colony, Shastri Nagar, Govind Nagar, RS Pura, Simbal Camp, Khour Chamb, Patoli Mangotrian, Rangpur Sidhra, Talab Tillo, Laswar Bishnah, Bari Brahmana, Chatha Sunjwan, Nai Basti, Verba Budgam, Chakra Khairi, Roop Nagar, and other areas.
Deputations presented the issues like construction of deep drains, rubber cabling, interrupted water supply, names omitted in daily wager list, pensions, CT Scan, repair of street lights, electric cables replacement, construction of deep drain, upgradation of lane, delay in passing of maps, passport issue, construction of pass/vatika, rectification of electric bill, complain against engineers for not installing electric poles in Ichhiam Veerba Budgam etc.
Sat Sharma, while listening to the grievances, said that there are many administrative and personal issues, which are faced by the masses in their daily routine. For those issues they need to approach various departments in which they often feel uneasy. To provide relief to the masses in this important matter, BJP with its commitment to serve the masses dedicatedly, has directed the senior party leaders to devote their time to meet the common masses at party Headquarter, know their issues and take them to appropriate destination.
Prof Gharu Ram said that working on the principle of “Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas, Sabka Vishwas” in J&K, the grievance camps initiated by BJP are proving to be a boon for the common masses.
Ashwani Sharma said that BJP and the party leaders are continuously working for the welfare of the masses, especially for the prevalence of peace and progress in the region of Jammu & Kashmir.
Ch Vikram Randhawa called it as a sincere attempt to lessen gap between administration and people. “We should ensure that genuine issues of people are redressed in an efficacious way”.