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Radical forces trying to deteriorate harmonial atmosphere of J&K: Sat | | | Early Times Report JAMMU, Oct 9: Former Minister Sat Sharma (CA) along with Councillor Ward 37 Sunita Gupta started developmental works at Janipur Colony. BJP Prabhari Jammu West Karan Singh, District President Munish Khajuria, Mandal President Raveesh Mengi, District General Secretary Karan Sharma, local residents and political activists of the area were also present on the occasion. The funds were allotted to the local Councillor for taking up various works in the ward. Speaking on the occasion, Sat Sharma said that there has been massive development in each and every sphere of Jammu West and the works done in the last six years itself speaks about the quantum of development done in the Constituency. He said that the recent killings of innocent people in the valley are unacceptable and the administration must see to it that the culprits are found as soon as possible and they must be dealt with in the same way. He also said that selective killings have also proved that radical forces are trying to deteriorate the harmonial atmosphere of UT. Karan Singh said that BJP believes in the agenda of "Sabka Sath Sabka Vikas Sabka Vishwas Sabka Prayas" and under the leadership of Former MLA, Jammu West has reached new heights in terms of development. He also talked about development done in UT by the PM and the Central Government. Munish Khajuria appealed to others as well to take benefits of Central Government sponsored schemes so that lifestyle of people could be uplifted in many ways and said that under the leadership of Former MLA, the lifestyle of common man has improved in the Constituency. Sunita Gupta and Raveesh Mengi also spoke on the occasion. Sahil Gupta, Bittu Sharma, Rakesh Gupta, Avinash Anand, Goura Khajuria, Swarn Singh, Ajay Manhas, Vicky Sharma, Babu Ram and several others were also present. |
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