Modi Govt empowered neglected, oppressed: Sat Sharma

Former Minister, Sat Sharma listening public grievances at BJP office, Jammu on Wednesday.
Former Minister, Sat Sharma listening public grievances at BJP office, Jammu on Wednesday.

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Oct 11: The Narendra Modi Government has empowered the most neglected and the oppressed sections of the society. Policies of the Government are specifically tailored to meet the needs and the aspirations of the classes, which bore the burnt of the policy paralysis of the earlier Congress led governments, said Sat Sharma (CA), former Minister, and former president, J&K BJP.
Sat Sharma said that entire BJP cadre believes in the ‘Sewa Dharma’ and the day he/she joins the BJP takes the oath to keep the nation and the society on priority keeping the personal interests in abeyance. He hailed the Modi Government for decisive and pragmatic approach to the issues faced by the general masses especially in the regions of Jammu & Kashmir, wherein the development in the form of two AIIMS, IITs, IIMs, Medical Colleges, higher education institutions, Express Highways, bridges, tunnels, improved road infrastructure, decreased terrorism, improved tourism, digital official platforms, improved public response, investments have opened gateway for new Jammu & Kashmir.
Sat Sharma was also accompanied by J&K BJP secretary, Anju Dogra and Maha Jana Sampark Abhiyaan Department in charge, Ankush Gupta while listening to the grievances of a number of people, individually and in the form of deputations at BJP Headquarter, Trikuta Nagar, here, today.
Various deputations and individuals from Bhagiyal Dharab, Poonch, Fatehpur Rajouri, Vikram Chowk, Khoo Wali Gali Trikuta Nagar, Talab Tillo, Ward 40, Greater Kailash, Sarwal, Gole Gujaral, and other places, shared their grievances with the BJP leaders, which were related to ration supply, compensation of shop, street light, drain work, building permission, inadequate teachers in school, upgradation of cremation ground, garbage collection, electricity bills, pension cases, etc. All the grievances were taken up with the senior officials of the concerned departments for early disposal.
Anju Dogra and Ankush Gupta managed the proceedings of the public Darbar.