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BJP committed to address people's issues on priority, says Kavinder
8/6/2024 11:45:48 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Aug 6: Senior BJP leader and former Deputy Chief Minister Kavinder Gupta on Tuesday reiterated the Party's unwavering commitment to addressing the issues of the people on a priority basis. He emphasized that the BJP is dedicated to resolving public grievances and ensuring that developmental projects are implemented efficiently across the region.
Kavinder Gupta was speaking while listening people's issues during the grievances redressal camp held at the Party Headquarters in Jammu. Ankush Gupta, State Executive Member, BJP J&K, accompanied the former deputy Chief Minister.
The camp saw a significant turnout as several deputations and individuals reached out to the senior BJP leaders to present their grievances, primarily concerning basic amenities.
A group of aspirants who had applied for the posts of Junior Assistants in the Finance Department raised concerns about the prolonged delay in the clearance of the waitlist. They expressed frustration over the uncertainty surrounding the final outcome of their applications, seeking immediate intervention.
Another deputation of AYUSH doctors brought to the leaders' attention the delay in the clearance of their incentives, which has caused them financial stress. The doctors urged the leaders to expedite the process to alleviate their difficulties.
Kavinder Gupta took prompt action by contacting senior officials from various government departments to discuss the issues raised. He emphasized the need for immediate resolution of these matters, highlighting the Party's commitment to addressing the public's concerns. Specifically, he spoke with the Director General of Accounts, inquiring about the delay in finalizing the waiting lists for Junior Assistants. The Director General assured Gupta that the matter would be resolved within a month's time.
In his message to the public, Kavinder Gupta reiterated the BJP's dedication to resolving issues faced by the people. He emphasized that the Party is consistently working to ensure that the grievances of the public are addressed in a timely manner. He also assured that senior BJP leaders are stationed at the Party office daily to listen to and address the concerns of the general public.
The public grievances camp is part of the BJP's ongoing efforts to stay connected with the grassroots and ensure that the voices of the people are heard and acted upon.
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