CM Omar Abdullah Hears Public Grievances, Development Issues at Raabita Outreach Office

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Srinagar, Jun 1 (NVI): Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Monday met several public representatives and delegations at his Public Services and Outreach Office, Raabita, in Srinagar and discussed a range of constituency-specific and sectoral issues.

Among those who called on the Chief Minister was Ladakh Lok Sabha MP Haji Mohammad Hanifa, who was accompanied by delegations representing Power Development Department employees serving in Ladakh and members of the Private School Association of Kargil. The delegations highlighted issues related to their respective sectors and sought government intervention.

Abdullah assured them that their concerns would be taken up with the relevant authorities for appropriate action.

Bandipora MLA Nizam Ud Din Bhat also met the Chief Minister and apprised him of various developmental and public welfare issues concerning his constituency. The Chief Minister assured him that the matters raised would receive due consideration.

Hazratbal MLA Salman Sagar called on Abdullah along with a delegation of civil society members from the constituency. The delegation expressed gratitude for resolving the long-pending issue of construction of the Sub-District Hospital at Habak and discussed other developmental concerns.

The Chief Minister reaffirmed the government’s commitment to strengthening public services and infrastructure in the area.

Sagar also led a delegation of the Jal Jeevan Mission Contractors’ Association, which sought resolution of its pending issues. Abdullah assured the delegation that their concerns would be examined in accordance with established procedures.

Beerwah MLA Dr Shafi Ahmad Wani also met the Chief Minister and discussed various developmental requirements and public issues pertaining to his constituency.

Meanwhile, Jammu and Kashmir Board of Professional Entrance Examinations (BOPEE) Chairperson Prof Minu Mahajan briefed Abdullah on matters relating to the functioning of the board and the conduct of professional entrance examinations in the Union Territory.

Reiterating his government’s commitment to responsive and people-centric governance, the Chief Minister assured all delegations and public representatives that genuine issues raised during the meetings would receive due attention and appropriate follow-up.(NVI)