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Mir Junaid Advocates Development and Accountability in Kupwara District During Meeting with LG, Also Discusses CUET exam centre 

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May 19, 2023
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Mir Junaid Advocates Development and Accountability in Kupwara District During Meeting with LG, Also Discusses CUET exam centre 
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Srinagar, May 19: Mir Junaid, President Jammu and Kashmir Workers Party, held a meeting with the Lieutenant Governor of Jammu and Kashmir at Raj Bhawan to discuss and seek redressal of several critical issues prevalent in Kupwara district.
In a statement issued on Friday the Jammu and Kashmir Workers Party in a statement said that the party is committed to bringing positive change and propelling progress across the region. 
“We are relentless in our pursuit of improving the quality of life for all those we serve. Our unwavering dedication means expediting languishing projects and ensuring timely completion of essential infrastructure such as roads, bridges, electricity, and healthcare facilities.” While commenting on the issues that needs to be focused the most In present times, the statement adds, “Workers Party focuses on addressing employment and staff shortages and stamping out corruption, two issues that have held our region back for far too long.  Most importantly, we will tackle the issue of water scarcity head-on, ensuring every citizen has access to the vital resource they need to thrive. Above all, we remain steadfast in our commitment to advocating for tangible solutions that uplift and enhance the overall living standards of our constituents,” reads the statement issued here. The issue surrounding the examination centers for CUET has been duly communicated to the LG of J&K UT in order to swiftly address the concerns brought forth by the student community. “We trust that prompt action will be taken to alleviate any uncertainties and ensure a seamless examination process.” Recognizing the severe nature of malpractices by government officials in Kupwara district, Mir Junaid has called for a stringent crackdown on individuals involved in such unethical behavior. 
“For the efficient functioning of public offices and to retain the faith of citizens, transparency and accountability within the government system are crucial. Consequently, it is imperative to take swift action against those responsible for any misconduct in public service” said Mir. The Lieutenant Governor ensured quick results and redressal of the genuine issues that were raised during the meeting. With a firm commitment to addressing the raised issues, the Lieutenant Governor has assured prompt and adequate resolution to the meeting’s concerns. 
“My meeting with the Lieutenant Governor reflects Workers Party’s unwavering commitment to addressing the pressing needs and concerns of the people in Kupwara district. By advocating for the completion of languishing projects, addressing staff shortages, combating malpractices, and tackling water scarcity, we aim to uplift the overall living standards and foster development in the region.” Said Mir Junaid, President Jammu and Kashmir Workers Party.
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