BJP MLA from Jammu East constituency Yudhvir Sethi on Thursday held his weekly 'Janta Ka Darbar' at the BJP office in Kachi Chawni, where he interacted with hundreds of residents, listened to their grievances and took up several public issues for immediate redressal. People from different areas of the constituency attended the public outreach programme and raised concerns related to civic amenities, power and water supply, sanitation, roads, drainage, revenue matters, pensions and other public welfare issues.
During the interaction, Yudhvir Sethi patiently heard each representation and directed the concerned officials to resolve several grievances on the spot. For matters requiring departmental intervention, he assured the people that the issues would be taken up with the concerned authorities and monitored until their resolution.
Speaking on the occasion, Sethi reiterated his commitment to maintaining regular contact with the public and ensuring that governance remains accessible to every citizen."The weekly 'Janta Ka Darbar' provides an important platform for people to directly communicate their problems and expectations.
My priority is to ensure that every genuine grievance is addressed promptly and transparently. Public service is not limited to elections; it is a continuous responsibility, and I remain fully committed to serving the people of Jammu East with dedication and sincerity," he said.
The BJP leader added that such public interaction programmes help bridge the gap between the administration and the people while enabling elected representatives to better understand local issues and work towards practical solutions. Residents appreciated the initiative and expressed satisfaction over the prompt disposal of several issues during the programme.
They also welcomed the MLA's assurance that pending matters would be pursued vigorously with the concerned departments for early resolution. Sethi reaffirmed that the welfare of the people and the development of Jammu East would remain his foremost priority.
He said he would continue to organise the weekly Janta Ka Darbar to ensure that the voices of the people are heard and their concerns are addressed in a time-bound manner.