Ramgarh block sans development: Manjit

Former Minister Manjit Singh posing with new entrants at village Sarva in Ramgarh on Sunday. — Excelsior/Badyal
Former Minister Manjit Singh posing with new entrants at village Sarva in Ramgarh on Sunday. — Excelsior/Badyal

Excelsior Correspondent

SAMBA, Sept 6: Expressing concern over lack of developmental activities in Ramgarh, Jammu and Kashmir, Apni Party (JKAP) provincial president, Jammu, and former Minister, Manjit Singh today appealed to the Government to improve road connectivity and construct a veterinary hospital in village Sarva.
In a press release the JKAP provincial president said that the road from Sarva to Dolte-Chak should be constructed because it is the shortest route to connect both the villages in Ramgarh block.
The Former Minister was speaking before the deputation of people from village Sarva who joined the J&K Apni Party expressing their faith in the leadership of party president, Syed Mohammed Altaf Bukhari.
Speaking on the occasion, Manjit Singh welcomed them into the party and assured that their demands will be projected before the higher authorities for their early redressal.
The JKAP provincial president said that the road connecting these two villages should be constructed at earliest and the veterinary hospital which was proposed for Sarva village should also be constructed.
“The project is being delayed with each passing day even as the villagers have provided land for the establishment of a Veterinary Hospital. The Veterinary Hospital is being run from a private building,” he said.
The former Minister said that the Government should ensure developmental works in Ramgarh block and provide better road connectivity.
Earlier, those who joined J&K Apni Party said that they felt cheated by the other political parties with their false and hollow slogans therefore, they decided to join Apni Party.