Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Feb 15: The J&K BJP vice president, Yudhvir Sethi organized a public grievances camp with the primary objective of addressing the problems faced by the general public.
Yudhvir Sethi, along with his team including Parveen Kerni, East Mandal president, State vice president ST Morcha, BJP, Abdul Mehmood , Abdul Ghani Ex Naib Sarpanch, Arun Sethi and Vipin Sharma general secretaries of East Mandal and Anuradha Sharma, president, Mahila Morcha East Mandal, listened to the grievances raised by the people and assured them that their concerns would be addressed with utmost priority.
The camp witnessed a huge rush of people from across Jammu city who came to the party office to discuss their issues with senior party leaders. Various deputations, including individual persons—most of whom were women—visited the camp to present their grievances on issues such as ration, education, pension, PHE, PDD, Revenue, power, water scarcity, roads, and other development-related topics, as well as personal issues.
Yudhvir Sethi after hearing the grievances resolved most of the issues instantaneously by talking to the authorities concerned on the phone. He assured the visiting people that he will take up the rest of their issues with the concerned authorities and get them resolved soon.
Speaking during the camp, Yudhvir Sethi emphasized the Modi Government’s unwavering dedication to serving the people. He stated, “Our Government is firmly committed to addressing the issues faced by the general public on a priority basis. These public grievances camps serve as a direct channel for citizens to voice their concerns, and we are determined to ensure that their problems are resolved promptly.”
Sethi said that the party has been at the forefront of organizing such camps on regular basis, demonstrating its commitment to fostering a responsive and accountable Government. Through these initiatives, the party aims to bridge the gap between the Government and the people, ensuring that citizens’ concerns are heard and resolved effectively, he added.