JAMMU, JAN 29: Former State President BJP and Ex MLA Jammu West Sat Sharma (CA) along with Chairman JMC Swach Bharat Committee and Corporator Ward 35 Yash Pal Sharma started various developmental works at Pandoka Colony, Ram Vihar and Shant Nagar areas of Janipur. They were also accompanied by District President Munish Khajuria, Mandal President BJP Raveesh Mengi, local residents and political activists of the area.
The works will be done under the supervision of JMC (Jammu Municipal Corporation) at an estimated cost of Rupees 25 lakhs and the funds were allotted to the Corporator for taking up the works. The works include two lanes each in Pandoka Colony, Ram Vihar and Shant Nagar. Washroom for ladies and Gents.
Speaking on the occasion, Sat Sharma said that due to the efforts of the local Corporator, the works were taken up to provide best possible infra to the masses. He said these were the pending demands of the inhabitants which were conveyed to the Corporator by the locals. He also said that every ward in Jammu West is witnessing development and every elected Corporator is working on ground to serve the public in the best way possible. He stated that hundreds of crores were spent on various developmental works in Jammu West during his tenure which changed the developmental aspect in the Constituency and now it has touched more heights.
Yash Pal Sharma talked about the development done in the ward and also stated about upcoming developmental works to be taken up in the ward. He also thanked the Former MLA for taking up the works of utmost importance which changed the developmental scenario in the ward.
Munish Khajuria said that Jammu West is one of the most developed Assembly Constituency and development done by Former MLA in all 26 wards which show that every type of infra is available to the masses at their doorsteps.
Raveesh Mengi said that BJP believes in the agenda of “Sabka Sath Sabka Viaks Sabka Vishwas” and for us Nation comes always first.
Sanket Sharma, Sajay Bhat, Umesh Bhargjav, Joginder Pal Sharma and others were present.