JAMMU: R S PURA, July 8: Former BDC Chairman and Congress Party leader, Dalip Kumar, on Monday embarked on a significant journey across village Phinder in the Suchatgarh constituency. He held discussions with people regarding Congress party policies for the upcoming Assembly elections, and addressed several critical rural issues.
His visit was not merely a routine political engagement but a concerted effort to connect with the grassroots level, understand their concerns, and articulate the party's vision and policies in anticipation of the upcoming Assembly elections. During this visit, he was accompanied by Panchayat Raj President Sandeep Singh Resham, former Sarpanch Harjinder Singh Natthu, District Rural Working President Charanjit Bhagat, and other village leaders.
During his interactions, Dalip Kumar engaged in extensive discussions with villagers, listening attentively to their concerns, aspirations, and grievances. The issues discussed ranged from agricultural challenges, access to basic amenities such as healthcare and education, infrastructural development needs, to employment opportunities for the youth.
He elucidated on the party's plans to empower rural communities through targeted policies that promote agricultural growth, enhance healthcare facilities, improve educational infrastructure, and create sustainable livelihood opportunities. He emphasized that the Congress party is fully geared up for the imminent assembly elections in Jammu and Kashmir, expressing confidence in the party's readiness to contest and serve the interests of the region's residents.
Dalip Kumar highlighted the Congress party's commitment to addressing the pressing concerns and aspirations of the people of Jammu and Kashmir through dedicated efforts and inclusive policies. He assured that the party would prioritize issues such as development, infrastructure enhancement, healthcare, education, and employment opportunities across the region.
Dalip Kumar underscored the Congress party's proactive stance in engaging with the electorate, promising to listen to their voices and work tirelessly towards their welfare. As the election approaches, he reiterated the party's resolve to present a robust vision for the future of Jammu and Kashmir, aiming to bring about positive change and sustainable development in collaboration with the people.