Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Feb 1: The development work of laying paver tiles and construction of drains was kick started in the lane adjoining Government Hospital Gangyal located in RS Pura-Jammu South constituency
by former Deputy Mayor, Jammu and senior BJP leader, Baldev Singh Billawaria today.
This development work will be executed under the supervision of Jammu Municipal Corporation (JMC).
Speaking on the occasion, former Deputy Mayor Jammu and senior BJP leader, Baldev Singh Billawaria said that this development work has been a long pending demand of the locals and now this demand has been fulfilled. He said that the construction of this lane will provide relief from the problem of water logging during the rainy season.
Billawaria said that during his tenure as Deputy Mayor of Jammu, he had put these development works in the pipeline to meet the demands of the people and today the same development works are being started. He said, “I am happy that I am getting the privilege to start the development works that I had planned.” He said that during his tenure, he tried to get development work done in every Ward of Jammu city so that development doorstep of people.
While highlighting the welfare schemes of the Central Government, Billawaria said that the Bharatiya Janata Party is working on the agenda of Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas, Sabka Vishwas and Sabka Prayas. He said that BJP workers have always worked actively to solve the problems of the people, that’s the reason for the wave of BJP across the country.
He said that people have supported that only the BJP led by Prime Minister, Narendra Modi can fulfill the development agenda and take the country forward. Billawaria further said that this kind of environment has been created in favor of BJP in the country as a result of the guarantees of the successful Prime Minister, Modi being fulfilled. He said that definitely for the third time in the country, the BJP Government is going to be formed under the leadership of Modi and this time party will cross the figure of 400 seats.