Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, June 21: Sat Sharma (CA), former J&K BJP president and former Minister, accompanied by other BJP leaders, listened to the public grievances at Ward Number 12, in Krishna Nagar, here in a programme organized by Jeet Angral, former local Councillor.
Several people in the form of individuals and deputations represented their individual and general concerns before the former Minister.
Keshav Chopra Mandal president, Pratibha Sharma, Surjit Chib, Manmohan Sharma, Surjit Singh, Ranju, Ganga Angral, Ramesh and Anil Angral and many others.
People discussed the pension and electricity issues with the senior leader. Issues related to the PHE, PWD, lanes, drains, ration cards and others were also discussed with the senior leader of BJP.
Listening to the issues, Sat Sharma immediately discussed them with the concerned department officers, after which he assured them that their issues would be addressed soon.
Sat Sharma, speaking on the occasion, insisted that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is the party of masses that remains in constant touch with the general masses for 365 days in a year. He said that as a dedicated BJP soldier, he has always strived to provide the best possible amenities to the masses and aid them to meet their needs. He also appealed to the masses to judiciously use the treasure of water and electricity and move towards a sustainable environment.
Sat added that the people have reposed their faith in the Modi Government for the third consecutive term and the whole BJP cadre feels committed to serve the masses in all their needs.
Keshav Chopra former Councillor highlighted the development works initiated by him with the support of former Minister, Sat Sharma and said that BJP workers are always at the front to lead the way and serve the people.
Jeet Angral, speaking on the occasion, complimented the former Minister, Sat Sharma for his consistent support and effort for the development related works in the Ward and said that the full team of BJP will continue to serve the masses without any prejudice.