BJP working for value based development politics: Sat Sharma

Sat Sharma, Ashwani, Angral, Shailja listen to public grievances

JAMMU, 19 April : With a vision to develop a transparent and vibrant democracy, BJP is ensuring value based development politics, stated Sat Sharma.

“Dynasty based politics gave rise to corruption, illiteracy, poverty, unemployment, agricultural distress, regionalism, and every other social evil in society. This has added to the social distress to common masses, which is now being meticulously corrected by the Modi government”, said Sat Sharma.

Sat Sharma, former BJP president and former Minister along with former MLA Ashwani Sharma, JMC Councillor & BJP SC Morcha Seh-Prabhari Jeet Angral, and BJP SEM Shailja Gupta listened to the public grievances at BJP Headquarters, Trikuta Nagar, Jammu.

While listening to the grievances, Sat Sharma (CA), added that Bharatiya Janata Party has changed the discourse of Indian political system. PM Modi and every BJP activist have toiled hard to achieve this feast by attending to the issues and grievances faced by the masses in every difficult time just like Covid marred time.

Ashwani Sharma said that the senior BJP leaders sincerely listen and try to sort out their issues on a daily basis at party headquarter to give the visiting deputations and individuals relief in their longstanding issues.

Jeet Angral and Shailja Gupta diarized the issues and coordinated the camp proceedings.

During the camp, people from different parts of Jammu & Kashmir visited the party office in the form of deputations to represent the issues of their respective areas as well as their individual concerns before the senior party leadership.

The main issues presented were related to the Ration card, verification of land titles, transformer issues, electric poles, streetlights, repair of lanes/ roads, job issues, etc.

Listening to the various issues represented by the deputations, BJP leaders telephonically talked to the concerned departmental officials and issued letters for the others after which he assured them that their issues would be addressed soon.