Saturday, 4 November 2017

Saroori convened public darbar at Mugalmaindan; Listens to peoples grievance







Announced blacktopping on all the roads of Tehsil Mugalmaidan

Two dozen PDP & BJP workers joined Congress Party

MUGALMAIDAN, NOVEMBER 03: Member of Legislative Assembly from Inderwal, G. M Saroori convened a public darbar at Mugalmaindan to listen to the problems of people at their door steps.

The Darbar was attended by the officials from RDD, PHE, Revenue, CAPD, watershed, I&FC, PDD, R&B, PMGSY, Education besides local congressmen’s.

Most of the public demands were pertaining to the provision of safe drinking water supply, rational and speedy ration supply, upgradation of link roads, power facility and proper upkeep of transformers, transportation facility, clearance of MGNREGA and IHHL liability, blacktopping on various link roads, health care, etc.

Reiterating his commitment to keep constant rapport with the public and move the administration out of the offices to villages, Saroori said on the spot appraisal of public needs and redressal of their grievances will be the benchmark of his governance. He enquired about the status of each work pointed out by the public to officers who gave details of the projects and timeframe for their completion. He emphasized the need for completing all works in a targeted timeframe and asked the officers to formulate proposals for various demands projected by the people during the open darbar.

Mr. Saroori said that holding of such darbars will form a permanent feature and the gap between administration and the public would be reduced to zero level so that policy planning will be framed according to the public needs in particular areas. This will also give ample opportunity to the officers of various departments to get firsthand appraisal of the problems of people in rural and far-flung areas.

On the occasion Mr. Saroori also announced blacktopping on vital link roads of Mugalmaidan tehsil including Kuchal, Tagood, Durbeel, Sigdi, Mulchitter Pain, Seri Balana, Bhata, Simbole and said within two years of time all the roads of tehsil Mugalmaidan will be blacktopped. He also congratulated the casual and daily wagers that a comprehensive policy is being worked out which will address the concerns and grievances of all causal, adhoc and other employees by regularizing them and giving them Rs. 250 per day to them.

During the public interaction, Mr. Saroori assured people that their genuine grievances would be addressed on priority. He further asked the officers to work with honesty and dedication and come up to the expectation of the people and mitigate their problems. He asked the people to come up and avail maximum benefit from the schemes launched in the area for upliftment of socio-economic condition of weaker sections of the society.

After the public darbar held at Mugalmaidan, the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) and Bhartiya Janta Party (BJP) suffered a big blow as its two dozen workers joined Congress Party in presence of Mr. Saroori in a simple function held here. They expressed to resolve to work for further strengthening the party in Mugalmaidan belt of Inderwal. Saroori said that Congress party has brought real democracy in the State by challenging hegemony of the BJP and PDP. Taking a swipe at Bhartiya Janta Party for exploiting people, Saroori said that from the last three years backward, far flung and hilly areas had to suffer at the hands of PDP-BJP who has presided over the worst form of Governments in the State. “Encouraging nepotism and corruption, mal-administration etc are the only achievements of the three year long mis-goverance of the PDP-BJP regimes in the State”, He mentioned and added that PDP-BJP leaders have build their own empires within and outside the State at the cost of the poor people of Jammu and Kashmir. Calling upon the people to put their faith in Congress, he said that Congress party was committed to throw out this present worst ever corrupt and rotten system and to establish a system of justice, transparency and equality.

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