Sat, Ashwani & Baru listen public grievances at BJP office

BJP leaders listening public grievances at the party headquarters in Jammu on Wednesday.
BJP leaders listening public grievances at the party headquarters in Jammu on Wednesday.

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Mar 29: People from different parts of Jammu & Kashmir visited the BJP headquarters in Jammu and shared their grievances and issues before the senior party leaders at the BJP office, here today.
Many issues such Rehari License at Railway Stations Mangal Market, widening of road near Poonch House, drain and lane at Ward No- 3, minibus fare, reserve seat for specially abled persons in minibuses and buses, construction of culvert over Canal D-9, replacement of old PHE pipes at MC Arnia, new poles installation at Arnia for agriculture purpose and other issues were presented in the grievances camp.
Sat Sharma (CA), former J&K BJP President & former Cabinet Minister, accompanied by Ashwani Sharma, former MLA and Sanjay Baru, Convenor, Urban Local Body Cell, J&K BJP listened to the public grievances. BJP leaders, on the spot, addressed various issues presented in the camp related to the water, electricity, lanes, drains, roads, health, Revenue departments, ration issue etc.
The BJP leader immediately discussed their issues with the concerned officers following which they assured that their issues would be addressed soon.
Speaking on the occasion, Sat Sharma stressed on the need to address the public issues in a satisfactory manner. He said that these camps have provided a way to the masses to express their issues. He said that people reach the party office with a very positive mindset that their issues would be resolved soon.
Ashwani Sharma said that the BJP leaders make every effort to solve the issues represented before at the earliest. He said that many of the issues presented today were solved on the spot whereas other issues are impressed for their early solutions.
Sanjay Baru diarized all the issues presented in the camp and said that BJP is committed to address the issues faced by the masses.