Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, May 6: Senior BJP leader and MLA Jammu East, Yudhvir Sethi, on Wednesday chaired separate organizational meetings of BJP workers from Amphalla and Bajalta Mandals to review ongoing developmental initiatives in the constituency and discuss future plans aimed at strengthening public outreach and accelerating civic works in the area.
The meetings witnessed the participation of Kuldeep Kandhari, vice president, Ajay Sharma, Ampahlla Mandal president, Swati Sharma, Bajalta Mandal, Shiv Kumar Sharma, general secretary, Karan Sharma, Sunny Sharma, Bhishan Singh, Pooja, senior party functionaries, booth-level workers, youth activists, and local representatives who shared feedback regarding developmental needs, public grievances, and organizational activities in their respective mandals.
The discussions mainly focused on infrastructure development, road connectivity, sanitation, water supply, power improvements, and expansion of welfare schemes in Jammu East constituency.
Addressing the gatherings, Yudhvir Sethi appreciated the dedication and commitment of party workers in taking Government schemes and party policies to the grassroots level.
He said that BJP workers have always acted as a bridge between the people and the administration and have played a crucial role in ensuring that developmental benefits reach every household.
“Development and public welfare remain our top priorities. Prime Minister, Narendra Modi led Central Government has initiated several people-centric projects in Jammu East, and we are committed to accelerating the pace of development in both urban and rural areas. The active involvement of party workers is essential in identifying local issues and ensuring their timely redressal,” Sethi said.
The MLA emphasized that several developmental projects are currently underway in the constituency, including improvement of roads, drainage systems, and beautification initiatives. He said that the coming months would witness further expansion of infrastructure and civic amenities in Jammu East constituency with special focus on neglected and far-flung areas.
