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BJP committed to serve society: Sat Sharma
10/16/2021 11:59:07 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Oct 16: With a motive to provide a clean aura and best possible infra to the inhabitants of Jammu West Assembly segment, Former Minister and Ex MLA Jammu West Sat Sharma (CA) along with Corporator Ward 41 Sanjay Baru started works for construction of new drains in Wazir lane of the ward.
The leader was accompanied by a large number of people including Mandal President Keshav Chopra, Corporator Ward 40 Neelam Nargotra, local residents and political activists of the area.
Speaking on the occasion, Sat Sharma said that such works are being taken up in every ward of Jammu West and he appreciated the works of the Corporators for taking up the works of utmost priority in the wards which will solve many problems of the inhabitants.
He said every activist of the party is connected with the public and the matters which need immediate attention are solved on priority in order to avoid public distress. He stated that Jammu West is amongst the largest Constituencies of Jammu and Kashmir in terms of population and he said that during his tenure as MLA and even after dissolution of the Assembly he reached out to every booth covering all wards including the areas which were ignored prior to 2014 and developed those areas, he added. He also stated under the leadership of PM Modi, BJP is committed to serve the society and works on the agenda of "Sabka Sath Sabka Vikas Sabka Vishwas Sabka Prayas".
Sanjay Baru said that the long pending demand of the inhabitants has been resolved and maximum area will be covered under the works being taken up which will provide an adequate drainage system to the locals. Keshav and Neelam said that ward wise teams have been constituted to look into the grievance of the masses.
Ashok Singh Wazir, Jaideep Singh Sambyal, Jatin Sethi, Vinod Wazir, Mohan Lal Gupta, Jatinder Khajuria, Rakesh Sharma, Hem Raj Gupta, Vijay Gupta and several others were present on the occasion.
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