Cashless transactions to weed out corruption: Jugal

BJP MP Jugal Kishore Sharma addressing traders at Narwal on Saturday.
BJP MP Jugal Kishore Sharma addressing traders at Narwal on Saturday.

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Dec 3: Jugal Kishore Sharma Member of Parliament today visited vegetable and fruit market at Narwal and met with the traders to encourage them to support cashless transactions to weed out corruption. He also led the BJP Information & Technology team to aware the people about the devices used regarding cashless transaction.
Jugal Kishore Sharma, Member of Parliament Lok Sabha Jammu-Poonch held a public meeting with the businessmen, fruit and vegetable merchants  and small scale rehri and fari walas at Narwal Vegetable and Fruit market and encouraged them to avoid cash transactions and support cashless transactions done with the help of mobile phones and various apps launched by the banks.
Jugal along with BJP’s IT Cell team informed the people about the use of apps and mobile phones to do cashless transactions. He appealed all the small and large scale businessmen to make payments through cashless transactions to support the bold step of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to ban high value currency notes to end corruption. He said that when no cash would be in circulation, it will stop the blockage of cash and increase business in the market which will nourish the economic backbone of the country.
He also listened to the problems faced by the businessmen faced by them after ban to the high value currency notes. Every businessman appreciated the bold step taken by the Prime Minister Narendra Modi and agreed to provide full support to him for the upliftment of his countrymen.
Jai Dev Rajwal head of JKBJP IT team held full demonstration to aware the mass to make payments through mobile phones and apps to support cashless transactions and said that BJP will extend full support and help all the businessmen of the market to educate about the use of various devices to promote their business by no cash transactions.
State Secretary BJP Vikram Randhawa, district president BJP Jammu Baldev Singh Biloria, Sham Langer and others were also present.