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Panchayati Raj with 73rd amendment cannot bring e-governance

5 Dariya News (Anubhav Suri)

Jammu 08-Oct-2013

Panchayati Raj is the very significant pillar of democracy which was also strongly advocated by Mahatma Gandhi and Lok Nayak Jai Prakash and so Bharatiya Janata Party has right from the beginning functioning on the basic fundamental of Panchayati Raj—this was viewed by National North Zone Incharge & Co-Convenor of Panchayati Raj Cell Vijay Satti while addressing the members of Panchayati Raj Cell, in very impressive meeting held at party hqrs. today.Vijay Satti directed the members to gear up for making the other members aware about functioning of Panchayati Raj also that how they can strengthen the party by addressing the basic problems of electricity, corruption, mal-administration and other related woes of public at all the three levels of Panchayat through maintaining relationship with the people directly. He further said that BJP has always carried forward the basic fundamentals of Panchayati Raj to the grass root level during its rule so that dream of Gram Swaraj is established. This insist upon sorting out the problems of old age with old age pension, BPL cards, employment cards, Pension for handicaps, widow pensions and shelter to the needy etc. All this is ignored by the present government  by damaging the democratic system. Therefore, implementation of Panchayati Raj without 73rd amendment can neither bring equal development nor rural prosperity in the state.  

At the outset, BJP State General Secretary (Org.) Ashok Kaul gave brief view of the activities of Panchayati Raj Cell also conveyed objective of the meeting after introduction of dignitaries from Delhi.The meeting was presided by Cell Convenor Baldev Singh Billawaria in the presence of National Working Committee Member Suyash Dikshit, State General Secretary Kavinder Gupta and Cells Prahbari Sat Sharma (C.A).Shiv Lal Manyal, Rashpal Singh, Manoj Walia, Varinder Jasrotia, Vijay Kumar, OP. Magotra, Roshan Lal, Om Nath, L.N. Bhat, Jagtar Singh, Rajinder Singh, Mahatma Singh, S. Charan Singh, Karamjit Singh, Ranjeet Singh, Raghu Dev Singh, Kaka Ram, Jyoti Prakash Sharma, Bashir Ahmed and others attended and participated in the meet.