Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Feb 1: BJP leaders including former Minister, Sat Sharma, ex MLA, Ashwani Sharma and corporator, Sanjay Baru listened to the public grievances at party Headquarters here, today.
“BJP is in politics for a responsibility to make the nation strong and to ensure the capacity building of masses., We are not here to enjoy power but for a responsibility,” stated Sat Sharma, former BJP President and ex Cabinet Minister while listening to the grievances of the people.
Sat Sharma said that PM, Narendra Modi’s stand against divisive politics, handling of terrorism and security threats, decision making abilities, clear vision for India’s future, powerful mass appeal, abrogation of Article 370, empowering India, leading the world, empowering farmers for a prosperous India, Jan Dhan financial inclusion, unleashing India’s entrepreneurial energy are some of the major reformatory steps taken by him to make the nation strong and to ensure the capacity building of masses.
“Our nation experienced an innovative change such that foreign countries also praised for the efforts taken by the BJP Government”, said Sat Sharma.
Numerous individuals and deputations from different parts of Jammu & Kashmir visited the party office to represent the issues of their respective areas as well as their individual concerns before the senior party leadership.
Main issues presented in the camp related to the water, electricity, lanes, drains, roads, health, revenue departments, Ration issue etc.
Listening to the various issues represented by the deputations, Sat Sharma, Ashwani Sharma and Sanjay Baru telephonically talked to the concerned departmental officials and issued letters for the others.
Ashwani Sharma said common masses have their own demands and problems and BJP works for them. BJP workers treat the needy as their family members and people pose trust and faith in party activists, which are clearly visible in crowded grievance meets at party Headquarter.
Sanjay Baru coordinated the proceedings of the public grievances where deputations including individual persons highlighted various issues related to the development of their respective areas and their other concerns.