Early Times Report JAMMU, Aug 6: Kavinder Gupta, former Deputy Chief Minister alongwith former Chairman JMC and Corporator Rajkumar Tarkhan, Vinay Kumar Gupta, Narinder Gupta Koki District Secretary Jammu and Jagdish Raj Proch Ward President handed over the Baba Yamuna Puri Community Hall to the dwellers of the area which costs Rupees 2.5 Crores only at Ward No.51 in Channi Himmat, Jammu. In his address, Kavinder Gupta said that 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. He said that it is the performance of the party and its Govt on ground especially in terms of development that speaks for itself. Kavinder also said that it was a long pending demand of the residents of the area which has been fulfilled today. He asserted that under the stewardship of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the people of Jammu and Kashmir are witnessing unprecedented development in every nook and corner of the Union Territory, adding that BJP stands fully committed to fulfill the pressing demands of the people. The BJP stalwart extended his appreciation to the Prime Minister for the inclusion of three key stations from J&K UT - Jammu Tawi, Udhampur, and Budgam - in the comprehensive redevelopment plan for 508 railway stations across the nation under the Amrit Bharat Station Scheme. He emphasized that this initiative holds immense potential in elevating connectivity within the union territory. The redevelopment of these railway stations is poised to not only enhance regional linkages but also contribute significantly to economic growth, ultimately elevating the overall standard of living. Kavinder also commended the efforts of Rajkumar Tarkhan in addressing the problems of general public. He also impressed upon the elected Corporators to display extraordinary activeness to ensure the overall development of their respective wards. Referring to work started today, he said the execution of works has been initiated and it will be completed with no compromise on the quality of work so that people don't have to suffer in the future. Among those who were present include Badri Nath, Jeewan Singh Charak, Surinder Singh Charak, Vinod Gupta, Raghubir Singh Charak, Mohinder Paul, Mirza Baghat, Dinesh Kumar, Manohar lal, Dinesh Kumar, Deepak Kumar, Anand Lal Sharma, Parshotam Gupta, Tarsem Lal, Vimal Sharma, Krishan Lal, Bittu Choudhary, Thoru Ram, Chander Shekhar, Manoher Lal, Devinder Kumar Sharma, Rishi, Pintu Pandita, Vishawdeep Gupta, Deep Raj, Devinder Singh Charak, Noor Hussain, Nazir Ali, Gul Mohd, Lal Din, Peer Mohd, Alif Din, Khush Mohd, Majid Ali, Abdul Sheen, Abdul Meen, Jhon Hussain, Khan Mohd, Farman Hussain, Mohd Rafiq, Nazir Choudhary, Lal Mohd, Shean, Sarab Din, Mohd Saleem, Vinod Sharma, Mahesh Sharma, Durga Singh Charak, Deepak Singh Charak, Mohan Lal Sharma, Chaman Lal Sharma, Mahavir Gupta, Chaman Lal Sharma, Omkar Sharma, Rajinder Gupta, Jai Krishan Koul, Multan Singh, Devraj Verma, Ramesh Verma, Davnvish Verma, Gagandeep Verma, Ramesh Sharma, Naresh Sharma, Uttam Singh Charak, Rattan Lal, Pankaj Sharma, Rakesh Kumar, Balwinder Kumar, Daulat Ram Gupta, Satish Gupta, Deepak Kumar, Kanav Dutta, R.C Puri, Susheel Gupta, Sunil Sharma, Jagdish Kumar, Saveen Gupta, Aryan Gupta, Amit Chalotra, Prem Sagar, Ashwani Kumar, Pawan Kumar, Manoj Chalotra, Chaman Lal, Rashpal Kumar, Sanjeev Kumar, Pawan Gupta, Shah Mohd, Fareed, Sadiq Ahmed. |