Sat listens public grievances, terms skillful youth as future of world

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

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Oct 18: Terming the skillful youth as the future of modern world, which is technologically more advanced than ever, former Minister and senior leader of BJP, Sat Sharma asked the administration to create an atmosphere to promote the youth in the centre of sustainable development agenda.
“Modi Government has taken substantial steps to improve investment in research, policies and programmes to create an enabling environment for youth to prosper, fulfil their potential and enjoy their skillful work, and at the same time emerge as responsible human beings concerned towards the nation, society and the whole world”, said Sat Sharma.
Sat Sharma asked the administration to act as a promoting agency envisioning the youth as a multi-faceted contributor in building J&K by utilizing their overwhelming energy in a constructive manner.
He was talking to the deputations of youth representing J&K SSB aspirants consisting of Election Assistants and PSI. He said that the BJP firmly believes that the aspirations and the needs of the youth must be kept on priority while making the final decision, as there should be no injustice to them. He also stressed that the justice delayed equals to the justice denied and pressed for the early redressal of the issues faced by the youth.
Sharma who was listening to the grievances of the public, who had visited the BJP headquarters, Trikuta Nagar, here was accompanied by SC Morcha Seh-Prabhari and JMC councillor, Jeet Angral and Maha Jana Sampark Abhiyaan Department in charge, Ankush Gupta.
Various other deputations and individuals from Ghulami Chakk, Sehora, Ward 32 & 59, Sarwal, Sainik Colony, Sahi Somi Nagar, Lower Thathar, Bantalab, Talab Tillo, Trikuta Nagar, Ware house, Gole, Panj Peer, Akhnoor, Chattha Farm, Kargil and other places shared their grievances with the BJP leaders, which were related to ration supply, upgradation of lanes and drains, PMAY instalments, revenue Fard, choked pipes and Nallah, repair of high mast light, land compensation near Ware House etc. All the grievances were taken up with the senior officials of the concerned departments for early disposal.
Jeet Angral said large number of aggrieved people visit the party headquarters regularly to present their issues. Ankush Gupta stated that these grievance camps have provided the public an easy platform to share their issues.