Jammu : Former Minister,Senior National Conference leader Ajay Sadhotra the contesting candidate of the INDIA Alliance from Jammu North Assembly segment on Friday launched a scathing attack on the BJP government for its failure to provide basic amenities to the people of Jammu North.
Kick-starting his poll campaign in Jammu North Assembly segment here today, the former Minister Sadhotra criticized the BJP-led government’s ten-year tenure in the country, particularly pointing out that the residents of Jammu North have been left stranded due to persistent shortages of drinking water and irregular power supply. “Despite the installation of smart meters, the government has miserably failed to ensure a regular power supply. To make matters worse, people are being burdened with inflated electricity bills,” he said.
Sadhotra questioned the BJP leadership, asking them to explain why general public are still deprived of basic amenities such as regular water and electricity supply, non-availability of Govt ration. He called for the BJP to clarify why their governance has left the people of Jammu North struggling for basic necessities. Sadhotra emphasized that the INDIA Alliance is the solution to the problems plaguing Jammu North, promising that, if voted to power, the Alliance would prioritize resolving the issues faced by the public. “Our focus will be on the basic amenities—consistent water supply, electricity, and other fundamental needs that have been neglected for too long,” he stated. He said that the smart city project is completely failed in Jammu city and no new developmental projects were started and the public exchequer is wasted for unproductive project. Speaking on the occasion, Rattan Lal Gupta, Provincial President of JKNC, asserted that the BJP has completely failed to address the real concerns of the people. He reiterated the National Conference’s commitment to improving the quality of life for residents by offering concrete solutions, including 200 units of free electricity, Provide one lakh government jobs to Youth of J&K, Provide Rs 5000 per month to female heads of households of EWS, Provide 12 cylinders free of cost per year to EWS, increase free rice/ Atta allocation from 5 Kg to 10 Kg per person per month and a regular supply of drinking water free of cost. He pledged that the Alliance would establish a corruption-free administration to ensure transparency and accountability in governance.
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