BJP strongly believes in true ‘National’ politics, making it obvious party of every Indian: Sat Sharma
Sat Sharma, Vikram Randhawa hold Janata Darbar
The strong belief of BJP in the true ‘National’ politics, has made it an obvious party of every Indian, irrespective of caste, creed, religion or region. The BJP doesn’t believe in narrow politics of compartmentalization and division of society. The party believes in uniting people for India’s re-emergence as a cultural and economic superpower, said Sat Sharma.
Sat Sharma, former BJP President and former Minister, and Ch Vikram Randhawa, former MLC 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, greeted the residents of Jammu & Kashmir on the Independence Day of India. He said that the BJP believes in selfless service to society, the nation and its residents. He said that the very foundation of the BJP is built upon the belief of unity and nationalism, which has made the BJP an obvious party of every Indian citizen. He stressed that the Congress along with its allies is hell-bent on dividing Indian society whereas the BJP doesn’t believe in narrow politics of compartmentalization and division of society. The party believes in uniting people for India’s re-emergence as a cultural and economic superpower.
Vikram Randhawa said that the first aim of the party is to serve the people without any prejudice and to provide the people access to all the fundamental amenities to live life with dignity. To achieve this aim, the party has opened up multiple channels to address the issues of the public, in which the party leaders sincerely try to sort out their issues.
A deputation of the Gun Manufacturers Association alleged unfair treatment from the Home Department.
People and deputations from old Satwari requested for Inteqal Ward 32 presented issues of repair of lane & drain, parking dispute & making of new votes in Krishna Nagar, laying of PHE pipes in Anand Vihar, PHE pipe leakage in Trikuta Nagar, peer Mitha presented revenue issue in Gole Pulli, laying of road premix in Gole Gujral, drainage/sewerage & street light in Anand Vihar, hospital issue, repair pf street in Nai Basti, inauguration of newly drilled tube-wells in sector 2,3, & 7 in Channi Himmat, lane & drain repair in Last Morh Gandhi Nagar besides other issues.
Jeet Angral conducted the proceedings of Darbar and said that the party leaders took up the presented issues with the concerned department officials telephonically and also issued letters for the others.
Er TK Sharma, diarized all the issues and shared that more than 25 deputations visited the Janata Darbar held at party headquarters, in which they shared their issues with the party leaders.