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Take on board honest, dedicated persons in forthcoming elections: Sat
12/23/2018 9:37:21 PM
Early Times Report

Jammu, Dec 23: Former MLA from Jammu West constituency Sat Sharma (CA) asked the people to stay cautious and not elect corrupt, turn-coats, spent forces and communal people to forthcoming elections and instead take on board honest, dedicated, committed and persons having good ideologies so that programmes and policies of Union Government meant for developments are implemented in letter and spirit.
Terming the successful completion of ULB and Panchayat polls as a great achievement, Former MLA Sat Sharma said those who delayed elections to local bodies/panchayat elections or boycotted them are inimical to peace and can't be true representatives of people. Urging people to gear themselves up for forthcoming polls, he said state needs these institutions for implementing various schemes launched by Union Government.
MLA Sat Sharma (CA) said that the party activists worked for hours during the recently held elections in the J&K to highlight the achievements of the party and countering false propaganda which was being raised by the opposition parties from time to time.
He stated this while addressing a programme organized by Shiv Shakti Mandir Sanastha Pamposh Colony Janipur at Shiv Shakti Mandir, here. On the occasion, newly elected Corporator of Ward Number 38 Surinder Sharma, Virender Kuchroo, Corporator of Ward Number 9 Baramulla, President of the Sanastha JL Bamzai, General Secretary Vedic Guru Jai Krishen Khar, Ravinder Raina, President, ASKPC and residents of Ward Number 38 were also present on the occasion.
While speaking, Corporator Surinder Sharma asked the gathering to weed out corruption from the society for better tomorrow and safe and secure future of youngsters. He believed that the BJP will also perform better in the forthcoming elections in the J&K as there is a strong wave for the BJP and Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the whole country.
On behalf of residents, President of Shiv Shakti Mandir Sanastha JL Bamzai and General Secretary Vedic Guru Jai Krishen Khar presented mementoes to Former MLA Sat Sharma and newly elected Corporators Surinder Sharma and Virender Kuchroo. While speaking, President of the Santhan JL Bamzai urged newly elected Corporator Surinder Sharma for construction of the lanes and drains in Ward Number 38. He also urged for regular water supply and electricity.
He gave patient hearing to the issues raised and assured the gathering of redressing the issues on priority basis. On the occasion, Corporator also announced a community sanitary complex in the Shiv Shakti Mandir premises for both male and female devotees. In the end, General Secretary of the Sanasthan Jai Krishen Khar presented vote of thanks. Among others present were---Shri Chander Chawla T S Negi R K Wangnoo sr VP ASKPC A K Sapru Ex President of Sanastha Dr Suresh Saraf H N Channa Raveesh Mengi Capt M L Bhat VP of Sanastha and Bal Jee Mujoo Raina and other senior honorable members of Sansstha
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