Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, July 20: Senior BJP leader and former Deputy Chief Minister, Kavinder Gupta asked the party cadre to gear up for ensuing ULB elections in the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir.
While chairing a meeting of the corporators of JMC at the party Headquarters here, today, Kavinder said that under the BJP Government led by PM Narendra Modi the development works are going on persistently in the UT of J&K and other parts of the country.
On the occasion, Mayor Rajinder Sharma, Deputy Mayor Baldev Billawaria, Party’s Chief Whip, Dinesh and former Deputy Mayor, Purnima Sharma shared the dais.
Citing a number of projects which the BJP Government has successfully completed in the UT, Kavinder said that the performance card of the Government led by PM Modi stands testimony to the commitment of BJP to steer J&K to pinnacles of development and heralding a new era of peace and normalcy.
He said it is the responsibility of the party cadre to educate the people and foil the attempts of those dividing them on the basis of region and religion. He said that being the elected representatives of the people they owe a sacred duty towards the people of their respective Wards and in this direction they are expected to resolve all their problems and issues.
Raising a serious concern over the problems faced by the general public related to pension, Kavinder asked the corporators to provide all necessary assistance to deserving individuals, ensuring that genuine beneficiaries are not left behind when receiving Government pension benefits.
Expressing concern over the Government’s shift from Smart Power Meters to Prepaid Power Meters, Kavinder appealed to the authorities to carefully consider the issues faced by the people. He urged the Government to make decisions that are people-friendly, ensuring that the general public do not encounter any problems during this transition.
Kavinder Gupta appealed to the corporators to strengthen the party base at grass root level and ensure victory for the party candidates in the forthcoming ULB elections in J&K and 2024 Lok Sabha polls.