Modi Sarkar on swift mission to accomplish ‘Pucca House for all’: Kavinder

Kavinder, Pathania, Anuradha, Vikas listen to the public grievances at BJP headquarters

JAMMU, April 18: “Modi Sarkar is on a meticulously executed swift mission to accomplish ‘Pucca House for all’. To own a Pucca House was a dream of the poor for decades together, which is now being fulfilled by dedicated Modi Sarkar”, said Kavinder Gupta.

Kavinder Gupta said that the Modi Sarkar is taking important steps to provide Pucca houses to every poor in the country. He said that the houses being built are equipped with necessities and have become the symbol of women empowerment. This shows the reflection of commitment of Modi Sarkar and BJP’s ideology to fulfill the aspirations of every needy in the country, he added.

“Modi Sarkar is concerned for the basic needs of the people. It is working effectively to provide healing touch for all those needs. Every BJP activist works dedicatedly to know the needs and the issues of the masses and provide a fitting solution”, said RS Pathania.

Kavinder Gupta, former Deputy Chief Minister and Ranbir Singh Pathania, former MLA & J&K BJP Spokesperson, accompanied by J&K BJP Vice-President and BJP Secretary Vikas Choudhary were conducting a grievance redressal camp at BJP headquarters, Trikuta Nagar, Jammu.

Most of the personal and societal issues presented in the grievance camp were immediately taken up with the concerned officials for their redressal with telephonic conversation and letters for the same.

A deputation of ST nomads hailing from various parts of Udhampur, visited BJP headquarter. They expressed their gratitude for considering the landless for PMAY benefit. They said that this decision would be a milestone in their lives.

A host of other issues related to lane, drains, roads, PHE, PDD, etc. were raised before the senior party leaders for their redressal during the camp.

Anuradha Charak stressed on the commitment of the party to sort out the maximum issues presented by the visitors.

Vikas Choudhary piloted the proceedings of the camp.

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