Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Mar 21: To apprise of their genuine concerns and issues, a delegation of Swarankar Sangh Jammu province called on Jammu and Kashmir BJP president, Sat Sharma, here today.
During the meeting, Sat Sharma assured the delegation that their party supports the OBC community and is committed to the welfare of the community.
Delegation led by Raj Kumar Babbar, president, Swarnkar Sangh submitted a memorandum to Sat Sharma, mentioning important issue like denial of funds by NC Government to the Advisory Board for Welfare and Development of OBCs in the UT, which, according to them, has caused a lot of resentment and discontent among their community.
They also demanded that the Swarnkar Sangh community should be included in the central list of OBCs.
The meeting was arranged by Sunil Prajapati, BJP OBC Morcha president.
Sat Sharma assured them that the party would take up their issues at the appropriate platforms.
He emphasized the party’s unwavering commitment to the socio-economic upliftment of the Other Backward Class (OBC) community under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Sat lauded the contribution of the OBC community, particularly artisans and goldsmiths, to India’s economic and cultural heritage.
He assured the community that the BJP Government remains dedicated to their welfare, ensuring that their voices are heard.
Priya Sethi, NEM & former Minister highlighted BJP’s commitment to providing opportunities and skill development initiatives tailored for OBC youth.
“Our aim is to create an inclusive society where every section prospers,” she said.
Raj Kumar Babbar expressed gratitude to Sat Sharma for assuring support and praised the BJP Government for its pro-poor and pro-OBC policies.
He reiterated Swarankar Sangh’s faith in the party’s leadership and pledged to work towards strengthening its mission of national development.
Among others who attended the meeting included Ram Kapoor, Lovkesh Gandhi, Surinder Bhasin, Ashwani Babbar, Rajesh Padam, Vipan Luthra, Jitendra Luthra, Rajan Verma and Jagjeet Singh.