Chander Mohan listens to public grievances
JAMMU, October 19: Chander Mohan Gupta, J&K BJP Vice-President & former Mayor accompanied by party secretary Vikas Choudhary and Swachh Bharat Abhiyaan Incharge Dil Bahadur Singh Jamwal, listened to the grievances of people during weekly Public Darbar at party headquarter, Jammu.
TK Sharma, Co-convenor Swachh Bharat Abhiyaan was also present on the occasion.
Chander Mohan Gupta, while speaking to a deputation of daily wagers, said that the BJP is sincerely working for the quick disposal of their issues. He said that this long pending issue has caused much suffering to the hard working employees as well as their families, who provide their services on ground in various essential services departments. He said that BJP stands with them in their just demands and is pursuing the issue at all higher levels.
Gupta said that already there is much delay and hence injustice with these hard working employees, who were exploited by the earlier governments. He said that all these self-centric parties ignored the genuine issues faced by these employees. However, the BJP Government has always thought of their welfare and would not let their issue linger on for long.
Deputations and individuals from Kachi Chawni, Bohri Talab Tillo, RS Pura, Chowki Choiura, Gangal, Doda, Bamyal, Marh Darbi , Nagrota, Preet Nagar, Patoli, Chor Panjian, Baba Kailakh, Raipur, Nowshera presented issues related to lanes, drains, restoration of water supply, new pipe line, establishment of Library, sanction of SRTC Bus Route, teaching staff in school etc.
Vikas Choudhary said that the BJP leaders took up every issue of the visiting deputations with the concerned department officials for early disposals. While many of their issues were resolved on the spot, for others, written and oral communications were made with the concerned.
Dil Bahadur Singh Jamwal said that the administration should ensure necessary provision to provide minimum genuine monthly allowances to maintain livelihood of their families. He said that in lack of adequate recruitment in the departments, the sufficient arrangements must be ensured under admissible provisions and policies.
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