BJP is the party of common masses: Sat Sharma

Sat Sharma, Ashwani Sharma holds Janata Darbar

BJP is the party of common masses and its every worker represents an institution in oneself personifying the service to the needy, neglected and the underprivileged, said Sat Sharma.

Sat Sharma, former BJP President and former Minister, and Ashwani Sharma, former MLA along with Jeet Angral, former Chairperson JMC and Er TK Sharma, co-convenor Swachh Bharat Abhiyan listened to the public grievances at party headquarters, Trikuta Nagar, Jammu.

Sat Sharma, while attending to the grievances of the public, said that the BJP believes in selfless service to society, the nation and its residents. He said that the BJP worker is an institution in oneself and personifies how the service should be done to help the needy, neglected, and underprivileged sections of the society. He reiterated the party’s commitment to resolve the public issues at the earliest. He said that the Modi Government believes in the holistic development of our society and country. To ensure this goal the party is organizing these grievances camps to augment the effort, he added.

Ashwani Sharma said that going by the spirit to serve the masses the party leaders have tried sincerely to provide them the best possible solutions presented by the masses. He added that the party has gained the trust of the masses and has established itself as the true representative of the common masses.

People and deputations from last Morh Gandhi Nagar raised the issue of street light repair & lanes/drains, Janipur colony raised unscheduled power cuts, lanes/drains damage, Talab Tillo raised the issue of blocked sewerage system, damaged gratings, Nanak Nagar/Gandhi Nagar raised the issue of repair of transfer, JKPCC employees for release of leave salary/gratuity, the appointment of SPO in sports quota, drop out a case of casual labour in wildlife protection from Anantnag, construction of drain in Paloura top, reopening of the murder case of Sh Romi Sharma of Terayath, transformer damage in Sanjay Nagar, and other issues.

Jeet Angral, on the occasion, said that the party is committed to sorting out the public issues in the shortest time possible. He shared that the party leaders telephonically talked to the concerned departmental officials and issued letters for the others.

Er TK Sharma shared that more than 30 deputations visited the Janata Darbar while sharing their development and personal matters with the party leaders for their quick disposal.