Srinagar Feb 26 (KNS): The Jammu and Kashmir National Conference Chief Spokesperson and MLA Zadibal Tanvir Sadiq Wednesday stated that under the leadership of CM Omar Abdullah, the government has successfully re-established communication with the people after a six-year hiatus.
During a tour of Zadibal constituency, Tanvir engaged with the cross section of people to assess the impact of the recent heavy rains on ration distribution, power supply, and basic utility services. He reached out to the administration to address the challenges faced by the residents and issued directives to expedite solutions.
In addition to addressing immediate concerns, Tanvir also conducted a thorough review of ongoing development projects in the constituency. Furthermore, he ensured that adequate firewood supplies were available at mosques and major shrines.
While engaging with the people, Tanvir echoed their shared concerns on various critical issues, highlighting the government's efforts under Omar Abdullah's leadership to re-establish connections with the people after a six-year absence.Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel
“In the past, government officials rarely ventured into neighborhoods and communities, leaving ordinary citizens feeling neglected. However, the current scenario has undergone a significant transformation. People now throng the secretariat, elected representatives actively engage with their constituents, and ministers are inundated with delegations seeking their attention. This palpable shift was previously unheard of. Moreover, the forthcoming budget, crafted with a collaborative approach, promises to usher in a new era of progress and development. The winds of change are blowing, and the future looks promising,” he added.
In the meantime, MLA Lal Chowk and Provincial Vice President Kashmir Ahsan Pardesi met with several public and individual delegations at the party headquarters Nawa-e-Subha. He attentively listened to their concerns and promptly reached out to the administration for the resolution of their issues.(KNS)