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Rakesh meets Sr Divisional Commercial Manager, discusses issues of Bari Brahmana
9/8/2025 6:55:49 PM

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JAMMU, Sept 8: Rakesh Mahajan, BJP J&K UT Vice President and In-charge Yuva Morcha, today led a delegation of traders to meet the Senior Divisional Commercial Manager (DCM), Jammu Division, Uchit Singhal, and discussed the problems of at Bari Brahmana Railway Yard.
The meeting focused on the long-pending demands and infrastructural issues being faced by traders and workers at the yard where goods trains arrive.
The delegation raised several important concerns, including the need for a proper shed and platform, adequate electricity supply, and arrangements for drinking water and toilet facilities for labourers. They stressed that the absence of these basic amenities causes inconvenience to traders, workers, and others involved in loading and unloading goods.
Speaking on the occasion, Rakesh Mahajan said, “Bari Brahmana Railway Yard is a lifeline for traders and industries. However, the lack of proper facilities is creating unnecessary hardships for both traders and labourers. A proper shed, electricity, drinking water, and toilets are the minimum requirements that must be provided so that work can be carried out smoothly.”
He further added that providing such facilities will not only ease the work of traders but also increase efficiency and productivity at the railway yard. “Our demand is not for luxuries but for basic infrastructure which is essential for day-to-day operations,” he remarked.
The Senior Divisional Commercial Manager listened patiently to all the demands and assured the delegation that the issues raised would be thoroughly reviewed. He also discussed the matter with his subordinate team on the spot and committed to take up the pending issues with higher authorities at the earliest for quick resolution.
Mahajan expressed confidence that the Railway authorities will act promptly. “We are hopeful that the administration will resolve these issues soon so that traders can continue their work without difficulties. The BJP remains committed to addressing the concerns of every section of society and ensuring better facilities for all,” he stated.
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