Yudhvir listens public grievances at BJP office

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, July 21: BJP believes in ‘Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikaas and Sabka Vishwas’ as a result of which the party has been progressing by leaps and bounds with each passing day. It is the performance of the party and its Government at the Centre on ground especially in terms of development that speaks for itself.
This was stated by Yudhvir Sethi, J&K BJP vice president while addressing public grievances camp at party office, Kacchi Chawni here, today. Besides, conducting a public grievances camp he also held a meeting with the party workers and activists to take stock of their issues related to functioning at the ground level.
Yudhvir in the presence of Parveen Kerni, Mandal president; Vipin Sharma, general secretary East Mandal; Arun Sethi vice president, East Mandal, Ram Lubhaya, president Lubhaya Biradari, Harvinder Singh, Ward president; Suresh Bharti secretary, East Mahila, Suman district secretary, Mahila Morcha and Rohit Mehra booth president listened to grievances of the people who had come to the party office.
Most of the people highlighted issues related to the development in their respective areas besides various other concerns. He also took stock of the problems being faced by party workers in their day to day work.
A delegation projected the issue of land compensation in connection with ongoing State and Central projects in Jammu region. The delegation members appealed to the senior BJP leader to take the issue of land compensation with the authorities concerned so that they would get adequate compensation of their lands.
Sethi said that BJP stands fully committed to address the problems being faced by the people. He asserted that every effort will be made to ensure that these meetings do not remain only cosmetic meetings but would deliver the desired results by facilitating the field functionaries of the party and redressing the grievances of the people in their respective areas.
Sethi laid stress upon the party workers and activists to strive hard in achieving the Mission 50 plus in the coming Assembly elections.