Excelsior Correspondent
BEERWAH, May 9: National Conference working president and MLA Beerwah, Omar Abdullah on Saturday spent his day in his constituency where he received numerous public delegations and interacted with his constituents from various different areas of the constituency.
The NC working president was joined in his constituency office at Magam, Beerwah by senior NC Leaders Aga Mehmood and Professor Abdul Majeed Mattoo and also by his Political Secretary Tanvir Sadiq.
Omar took note of the status of various developmental works in the constituency and passed instructions to the local administration to work in close contact with the locals in resolving public issues.
He held consecutive meetings with the youth from his constituency and discussed various aspects of the State’s political developments and implored them to take active part in policy making by ensuring regular feedback and constructive criticism.
Omar also held detailed meetings with elders and senior citizens from the constituency and asked them to guide the youth towards constructive participation in empowerment and progress of the State and its people. He personally noted down various grievances and public issues that were brought to his notice by the constituents.
Stating that he would continue to ensure there is a sustained connect between the people of Beerwah and him as their local MLA, Omar Abdullah said there were a lot of propagandists who had wrongly assumed and falsely propagated that he would not be accessible in Beerwah after the election results. “These propagandists ironically have disappeared from not only their own constituencies but also from the ground in general. I have maintained a connect with all of you and will continue to do so. There should be no doubt about this. My Constituency Office in Magam is open for all of you and as your local MLA, I will always be at your service. I am and will forever remain committed to the development, progress and prosperity of Beerwah and its people at par with the State and its people as a whole”, he added.