Deputy CM Surinder Choudhary Holds Public Darbar in Border Village Kalasara, Addresses Key Local Issues

Kalasara, June 15, 2025: Jammu and Kashmir Deputy Chief Minister Surinder Choudhary conducted a public darbar in the border village of Kalasara to directly address the grievances of residents. The event focused on resolving critical issues such as poor road connectivity, water scarcity, frequent power outages, inadequate healthcare facilities, and limited access to quality education.
During the darbar, locals raised concerns about the lack of basic infrastructure and services, which have long hindered development in the region. Deputy CM Choudhary attentively listened to the community’s demands and issued immediate instructions to concerned officials for prompt redressal of the raised issues. He emphasized the government’s commitment to ensuring that essential amenities reach every household, particularly in remote and border areas.
“The government is dedicated to delivering basic services like water, electricity, healthcare, and education directly to the people’s doorstep,” Choudhary reaffirmed, underscoring the administration’s focus on inclusive development and public welfare.
The public darbar, attended by local residents and administrative officials, reflects the government’s proactive approach to addressing grassroots issues and fostering development in underserved regions.