Modi Govt committed to peace, hassle-free life in J&K: Kavinder

BJP leaders led by former Deputy CM, Kavinder Gupta during a camp to provide on spot domiciles, ration cards etc to people at Bharat Mata Mandir Jammu on Saturday.
BJP leaders led by former Deputy CM, Kavinder Gupta during a camp to provide on spot domiciles, ration cards etc to people at Bharat Mata Mandir Jammu on Saturday.

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Mar 25: Senior BJP leader and former Deputy Chief Minister, Kavinder Gupta said that BJP Government led by Prime Minister, Narendra Modi is committed to ensure peace, progress and hassle-free life in Jammu and Kashmir.
He was speaking during a camp organized to provide on spot domicile certificates, ration cards, income certificates, Aadhaar Cards, etc for the residents of Ward Nos. 49, 50, 51, 52, 53 and 54, here at Bharat Mata Mandir on Saturday.
The concerned officials from the Department of Social Welfare, Revenue, CAPD, J&K Bank, Common Service Center and Medical Department were present in the camp to facilitate the visitors in making these documents on the spot. On the occasion, BJP activists’ team from Ward No. 52 assisted the people to save time and avoid any kind of confusion. A wheelchair was also provided to a specially-abled woman on the occasion.
Kavinder, while addressing the gathering said that Modi Government is keen to establish a set-up in J&K whereby each and every service could be provided to the people at their doorsteps. He also said that numerous services have already ensured online by the Government and people of J&K have started availing the services which have now become mouse’s click away. He said that ultimate aim of the BJP Government is long lasting peace and a hassle-free life for the people who had suffered a lot in the last over seventy years without any fault of theirs.
BJP activists Vinay Gupta, Rekha Mahajan, Ajay Gupta Corporator, Ashwani Gupta, Divya Jain, Nitin Thapa, Ajay Badan, Bodh Raj Sharma, Vishal Gupta, Anil Gupta and Maheep Gupta were also present in the camp and guided the people during the proceedings.