Sat, Ashwani, others listen public grievances

Senior BJP leaders, listening public grievances at party office Trikuta Nagar on Wednesday.
Senior BJP leaders, listening public grievances at party office Trikuta Nagar on Wednesday.

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Apr 5: Sat Sharma, former BJP president and former Minister along with Ashwani Sharma, former MLA, JMC councillor and BJP SC Morcha Seh-Prabhari Jeet Angral and BJP State Executive Member (SEM), Shailja Gupta listened to the public grievances at BJP Headquarters, Trikuta Nagar, here, today.
Ravinder Raina, J&K BJP president, also visited the grievance camp for a while and listened to a few deputations. He appreciated the dedicated efforts of the senior party leaders, who listened to and solved the issues of the general public on daily basis.
Sat Sharma (CA), while listening to the grievances said that BJP and every single worker is committed to serving the needy persons. He said that the grievance camp initiated by the BJP has opened an easy route for the common masses to share their issues on the appropriate platform. He added that the party has continuously strived to sort out the issues presented by the masses at the earliest.
Ashwani Sharma, speaking on the occasion, said that the people have built high faith in the party. He said that all the party leaders sincerely listen and try to sort out their issues to give them relief.
Jeet Angral and Shailja Gupta coordinated the camp proceedings.
During the camp, people from different parts of Jammu & Kashmir visited the party office in the form of deputations to represent the issues of their respective areas as well as their individual concerns before the senior party leadership.
The main issues presented were related to the installation of the ration card, verification of land titles, transformer issues, electric poles, street lights, repair of lanes/ roads, job issues, etc.
Listening the issues represented by the deputations, BJP leaders telephonically talked to the concerned departmental officials and issued letters for the others after which they assured them that their issues would be addressed soon.