Society must be driven by the principles of Antyodaya: BJP

BJP leaders listening public grievances at party Headquarters, Trikuta Nagar on Friday.
BJP leaders listening public grievances at party Headquarters, Trikuta Nagar on Friday.

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Feb 10: Society will be healthy when it is driven by the principles of Antyodaya, which means the rise of the last person in the row stated senior BJP leaders, while they continue party’s mission to resolve the issues faced by the residents of Jammu & Kashmir.
J&K BJP vice-president and former Minister, Sham Choudhary, BJP National Executive Member, former Minister, Priya Sethi and BJP All Morcha in charge, Munish Sharma, listened to the public grievances at its Headquarter, Trikuta Nagar, here, today and took up the same with the concerned department officials for their early solutions.
Numerous individuals and deputations visited the BJP office to meet the party leaders and narrated their woes and problems to them. The issues presented by common masses before the senior party leaders were related to PHE, PWD, Rural Development, Revenue, Irrigation & Flood Control, Education, Agriculture etc.
The issues which were brought into the notice of BJP leaders were on the spot, taken up with the heads of these departments by Sham Choudhary, Priya Sethi and Munish Sharma telephonically and they were urged to make immediate solutions.
Sham Choudhary, while listening to the issues stressed that the leaders have tried sincerely to provide the best possible solutions presented by masses in the grievances camps. He said that BJP believes that a society could only be healthy when it ensures the rise of the last (deprived and neglected) person of the society.
Priya Sethi, on the occasion, said that BJP holds the issues faced by the masses in high esteem and believes that they should be promptly taken care of for the realization of a healthy society.
Munish Sharma stated that many of the issues presented today were solved on the spot whereas other issues are impressed for their early solutions.