Thursday 4 August 2016

Saroori convenes Public redressal camp at Kahara


PDP, BJP activists joins Congress

Kahara, August 04: - Reaching out to the people of far- flung areas of Tehsil Kahra in district Doda, PCC Vice President and MLA Inderwal, G. M Saroori on Thursday held a public grievance redressal meeting at Kahara area to stock of the people’s problems and developmental needs.

The people apprised MLA Inderwal about the problems being faced by them in their areas. The problems which were highlighted by people were mainly related to filling of vacant posts in sub-centres/ISM health sub centres, early completion of road projects, issue of new ration cards for BPL section, potable drinking water, early payment of MGNREGA job card holders, timely distribution of ration and opening of new Aganwari centres.

People also highlighted the poor condition of electricity in the area and demanded to ensure regular supply of electricity besides replacement of 25kv to 63kv transformers and improved water supply.

The MLA Inderwal was accompanied by Tehsildar Kahara Ghulam Nabi Malik, Executive Engineer PMGSY Parvez Ahmed, BDO Kahara Tahir Malik, TSO Liyaqat Ali Zargar, officials of R&B, PMGSY, RDD, PDD, Irrigation and PHE besides Sarpanches and local Congressmen.

Regarding electricity problems in the area, Saroori said that RGGVY phase II will provide electricity to every nook and corner of Tehsil Kahara besides 63kv transformers will be installed in place of 25kv. He said that the delay is due to tendering process and said that work on the RGGVY scheme will be start at an earliest. He said that Rs 20 crores have been released to clear the previous liabilities under MGNREGA and called upon the officers to ensure that timely wages are being released to the job seekers in lieu of work done in a transparent manner. He also said that strenuous efforts are being made to get all liability under the scheme liquidated very shortly.

During his tour Saroori also visited Kencha, Batogra, Chabba, Naan, Goila, Malanoo, Bhatyas, Challar, Chinyas, Gugara, Drought, Batoli, Bathri, Kund, Jakyas, Hanoo areas and has appealed people to extend full cooperation to the administration to achieve considerable results on developmental front. He said he is well aware of public issues and all possible measures and well knit mechanism is being formulated to resolve them so that development and prosperity of people is ensured. He added that provision of basic amenities including electricity, roads, healthcare and education is among his prime priorities and no stone will be left unturned in this regard. MLA Inderwal has urged the officers to help resolve public issues on priority and be prompt to redress their grievances.

Later Saroori distributed regulization orders to 20 ReT teachers of educational zone Kahara who have completed their 5 years of service as ReT at a function organized by ZEO Gandoh.

Earlier People’s Democratic Party and Bhartiya Janta Party suffered a major jolt in Thathri belt when a large number of senior political activists from PDP from Thathri in Inderwal constituency joined the party. A function was organized at Thathri to welcome them into the party fold. Welcoming the new entrants, Saroori said their joining the party would further strengthen the Congress party and said "It is high time to further spread message of the party in every village and hamlet of Jammu and Kashmir particularly erstwhile district Doda," he said and asserted that policies and programmes of the party were formulated by incorporating wishes of every section of the society.

A party statement here identified the people who joined the party. “From People’s Democratic Party and Bhartiya Janta Party including Shabir Ahmed Butt, Farooq Ahmed, Parvaz Ahmed, Mohd Hafiz Malik, Riyaz Ahmed, Amjed Ali Butt, Amir Ali, Javad Ahmed, Raja Shabir, Ghulam Ali, Ab Rehman, Jamal Din, Mohd Hussain, Ali Mohd, Mohd Yaseen, Liyaqat Ali, Farooq Ahmed, Roshan Lal Bhagat BJP Leader of Chinyas and others joined the Congress on the occasion,” the statement mentioned.

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