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Former legislator listens public issues, assures redressal
7/24/2022 10:55:09 PM

EArly Times Report

JAMMU, July 24: Former Legislator and senior Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Vikram Randhawa under Public Outreach Programme visited village Banota of Rangpur Sadrey Panchayat of RS Pura-Jammu South Assembly segment.
During his visit, the Former Legislators listened to the grievance of the people and also discussed various issues pertaining to the development of the area. Randhawa was accompanied by Harbhajan Singh Pummy District President and other BJP leaders.
The residents apprised the former Legislator about the issues being faced by them including no proper drainage system, pending compensation of crops destroyed due to rainfall, shamble internal lanes and other issues. They assured Randhawa of full support to BJP in near future as this is the only party which cares of the general public.
“We have taken the benefit of the Ayushman Health Card”, the inhabitants said and expressed gratitude to the Prime Minister Narendra Modi for launching this card, which has immensely benefitted the masses especially the poor people.
Randhawa listened to the issues of the inhabitants and assured best possible solution to the genuine problems.
While speaking further, Former Legislator Vikram Randhawa also assured the residents that their issues will also be taken up with the concerned authorities for early redressal. Regarding compensation, Randhawa said that a list of the affected people will be made and same will be submitted to the concerned Sub Divisional Magistrate (SDM) for redressal.
“Bharatiya Janata Party under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi is working on the theme of ‘Sabka Sath Sabka Vikaas’ and is committed for the overall development of Jammu”, Randhawa said, adding that no ward will be deprived of basic amenities and development of every citizen is their main motto. He said that many projects are in pipeline for Jammu which will change the face of the city.
“BJP is working to mitigate problems of the people and give them respite from miseries which they are facing in the last over seventy years”, he said, adding that central dispensation has provided surplus funds for the development works across the Union Territory and that is the reason behind irresistible development trail going on in Jammu and Kashmir.
He said instead of talking about big things the BJP leadership is focusing on local issues which can make a big difference in the lives of people.
Among others present were Amit Sharma, Pushap Raj, Raj Kumar, Amar Nath, Subash Kumar, Akshay Sharma, Pawan Kumar, Happy Sharma, Munish Sharma, Jai Kumar and Anil Kumar.
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