Vivek Bali conducts whirlwind tour of village Kotli Meluwal, listens to public grievances, assures timely redressal on fast track basis
Jammu, 07 Aug 23: JD(U) State General Secertary Vivek Bali today conducted a whirlwind tour to the village of Kotli Meluwal area in r s pura Jammu where he listens to public grievances and assured them immediate rehabilitation on a fast track basis.
Bali told that common people of Jammu and Kashmir have been facing numerous problems and due to absence of an elected government there is no one to redress their grievances.
He said that they have taken an initiative to reach to people at their places to listen their grievances as their elected representatives. “There is no elected government in Jammu and Kashmir, the governor administration is showing no accountability to address issue of general public.
The main motive of the intellectual meeting was to listen to the Grievances and issues being faced by the people and to resolve them on priority basis.
Vivek Bali while addressing the People assured them of giving full support in future to redress their every genuine issue and he also appealed the workers to strengthen the party at grassroot level so that in future we get maximum share from public in upcoming panchayat election .
Bali during the tour was accompanied by District President Jammu Raj Kumar, Member Javed Ahmed, General Secertary r s pura Sonu kumar , R s pura President Satpal Mottan and many other party leaders and workers.
Vivek Bali welcomed the new entrant’s in JD(U) Party and appreciated the move of joining JD(U) party fold said the comming up of new entrant’s and a transparent Political Platform is a good sign towards achieving the goal of development and peace and prosperity in the region.
Bali said the entry of the prominent people Gurmeet Kumar, Suraj prakash, Sunil Kumar, Rajiv Kumar , Raja Kumar, Lucky Kumar, Rakesh Kumar, Manish Kumar, shanty Kumar , Sameer Kumar, Nittin Kumar, Banet Kumar, Manu Kumar, Bobby Kumar, Aman, & Aryan joining will strengthen the party in the region.