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| Govt should conduct BDC polls after incorporating 73rd Amendment: Madan Lal | | | EARLY TIMES REPORT JAMMU, Oct 22: Member Parliament Jammu-Poonch Constituency Madan Lal Sharma addressed a huge gathering of the Inhabitants of Border Villages at Kukerial Marh here today. He demanded that State Govt. should construct a Circular Road all along the International Border and line of control to supplement health, education and other basic infrastructure like power, water supply. He also demanded that the fence may be taken to zero point as people face lot of difficulties due to fence in between villages. He also asked the Govt. to review the rates of land rent and compensation for those who's land came in mine areas and who can not use their land for agriculture purposes because of the border activity. Elaborating further Sharma requested the Central Govt. to enhance the BADP budget at minimum three times than the existing one and asked the Officers to propose the works which can immediately benefit the border people. He also complemented the State coalition Govt. consensus on implementation of 73rd Amendment . He also advocated the reservation proposed by Congress before the BDC'S elections. He strongly opined that State Govt. should conduct BDC polls after incorporating 73rd Amendment as early as possible , but within the time frame of 03 months. Sharma also inaugurated the lanes/drains constructed from MP(LADS) fund and announces 15 lacs contribution from MP(LADS) fund for construction of the road of the concern area and directed the Executive Engineer PWD , R&B Div.III Jammu to start the construction of the road on priority , as the Inhabitants of the area are suffering badly due to deplorable condition of the road and also announces 05 lacs for improvement of Power supply of the area . Prominent among other present were Shri Kuldeep Raj Verma Vice Chairman OBC, Sh. Dev Raj Sharma, Sarpanch Jagdish Raj, Sarp. Prakash Singh, Sarp. Mohinder Singh, Adv. Daljeet Singh, Adv. Ajay Bakshi etc. |
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