Yudhvir, Bhagat hold public darbar at BJP office

BJP MLAs at a public darbar at Jammu on Monday.
BJP MLAs at a public darbar at Jammu on Monday.

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, July 7: BJP vice-president and MLA from Jammu East, Yudhvir Sethi, and BJP MLA from Marh constituency, Surinder Bhagat, held a public darbar at the party Headquarters in Trikuta Nagar, here, today.
A large number of people and deputations from across Jammu city and its adjoining areas attended the public darbar, raised various civic and administrative concerns.
Throughout the interaction, deputations from different localities highlighted a range of pressing issues.
A deputation from Pouni Chak voiced concern regarding electricity supply and demanded swift restoration of damaged internal roads. Residents of Talab Tillo raised demands under the Holistic Agriculture Development Programme (HADP), while a group from Anand Nagar called for urgent repair of lanes and drains.
Deputations from Akhnoor and Javed Nagar sought the repair and construction of main and link roads, respectively. A deputation from Bahu Plaza raised the issue of E-buses. A group from Rajouri turned attention towards an administrative issue requiring intervention, while residents of Dhatreyar village pressed for road connectivity to their region.
Talking to delegations, Yudhvir Sethi said, “the BJP is committed to addressing the genuine concerns of the public. These public darbars are a means to ensure that people’s voices reach the administration effectively. We are taking note of each issue raised and will escalate them to the appropriate departments for timely redressal.”
Surinder Bhagat reiterated the BJP’s grassroots engagement model and said, “we are here not only to listen but to act. The developmental needs of our constituencies are our top priority. Whether it’s road repairs, power supply or water issues, each matter will be taken up with the concerned officials for prompt action.”
Both the MLAs immediately took up the presented issues with the concerned department officials and pressed for their early disposal.