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Sham, Chander Mohan, Dilbahadur listen public grievances
9/28/2023 10:40:20 PM
Early Times Report

Jammu, Sept 28: BJP Vice-President and former minister, Sham Lal Sharma, alongwith BJP Vice-President & former Mayor Chander Mohan Gupta and BJP Swachh Bharat Abhiyan Incharge Dilbahadur Singh Jamwal, listened to the grievances of a large number of people, who had reached the party headquarter to narrate their problems and seek solutions.
Sham Lal Sharma and other leaders paid patient hearings to the problems of the people and took up the same with the senior officials of the concerned departments.
Sham Lal Sharma, while speaking on the occasion, said that people in large numbers rush to BJP office on daily basis to meet the party senior leaders at public darbar. The party’s initiative of holding public darbar is proving very helpful to the people.
Chander Mohan Gupta said that the massive public response in the public darbar stand testimony that the people have found BJP as only best option to seek help.
Dilbahadur Singh Jamwal said that the people coming to public darbar daily have varied problems related to different departments and the party leaders do their best to serve the needy persons through every possible mean.
The people who visited the party office today were from Raipur-Bantalab, Greater Kailash, Piyan Akhnoor, Doda, Gandhi Nagar, Paloura, Khour, Trikuta Nagar, Jourian, Sainik Colony, Karwanda, Doda, Ranjan, Nagrota, Channi Himmat, Seri and other areas. Their problems were related to construction and repairing of lanes, drains, scarcity of drinking water, maintenance of public park, health centres, drainage, black topping of road, name correction in pension case, repair of water pipes, excessive electric billing, repair/replacement of street lights etc.
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