Early Times Report JAMMU, Mar 14: While conducting grievance redressal at BJP headquarters, Jammu, Kavinder Gupta, former Deputy Chief Minister, was particular about a responsive and a pro-active grievance redressal mechanism. Reaching out to the people who have nil access to offices and officers is the very essence of such an exercise. He focussed on new techniques and best practices as to how we could redress the public issues in a more effcacious way. Ranbir Singh Pathania, former MLA & J&K BJP Spokesperson, called for reaching out to last man in the last row while dealing with day to day issues of the people. Unlimited funds and developmental initiatives have been unleashed by Bharat Sarkar under dynamic leadership of PM Modi. We need to ensure that people and rather 'last man in last row' gets best out of these schemes/initiatives. We need to be prepared and brace enough to transcend and cash in on gains of the historic decision of 5th August, 2019. Amongst other general issues pertaining to compassionate appointments, ex-gratia to accident victims of Ghordi accident, relief to cross-firing victims, proper convening of Gram Sabhas in Uri, drinking water, building permissions, staff shortage, proper voltage electricity, NABARD roads were projected by a number of deputations who called on in the BJP office with references and telephone calls to concerned officials. Displeasure was expressed regarding appointment of selected Junior Statistical Assistants (JSAs). They have been selected and CID verifications also performed since almost one year. Rehbar e Janglats sought to ensure a time bound regularisation and against a post having higher pay scale than that of a Forest Guard. NYCs called for rolling out a comprehensive regularisation policy as well as honorarium. Vikas Choudhary, BJP Secretary, remained present and piloted proceedings. |