Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, May 31: To address the problems of the people senior BJP leader and MP Rajya Sabha, Shamsher Singh Manhas conducted an open public darbar in Party Headquarter, here at Trikuta Nagar today.
While listening to the public grievances, MP said that Centre Government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi as well as State BJP-PDP Government are keen to work for the development of nation. BJP follows the principle of “Sabka Sath, Sabka Vikas” and in this birth centenary year of Pt. Deen Dayal Upadhyaya, Modi Government has initiated many schemes for the welfare of the public. He also said that the whole nation is celebrating three years of corruption free governance at the Centre. He said that the Modi Government is working with a commitment to uplift every section of the society. Today the people of India have again started to have faith on political system after a long nightmarish experience of corrupt Congress Government.
Many deputations met the MP for redressal of their personal as well as public problems. Various important issues were highlighted by the deputations. Deputations asked for construction of roads in their respective areas. A deputation from village Dhammi Chak asked for the development of their village. Another deputation invited MP for their religious congregation. MP also addressed the problem of Power Supply of a deputation.
Some delegations met with the MP for their revenue and land related matters. Other met MP for constructions of Nallah and drains. Certain delegations met MP for PHE related matters. MP addressed many of the problems by telephonically talking to the authorities and issued written instructions for others.
The whole programme was coordinated by State Secretary & State Incharge Election related matters Rajinder Sharma and State office secretary (Add.) Suresh Sharma. Rajinder Sharma asked the MP to take steps for the digitalization of land records and alleged that concerned department has failed in its duties despite flow of huge financial assistances from the Centre Government.