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Elected representatives responsible for backwardness of Bhaderwah: Vikram Rathore
Apni Party committed for equitable development, employment for local youth
Bhederwah,November 24(Scoop News)-Apni Party Provincial President Legal Cell, Jammu, Vikram Rathore today the elected representatives in the past have remained responsible for the backwardness of Bhaderwah.
Therefore, he demanded overall development and employment for the local youth in ongoing projects in Bhaderwah and Doda district.
Addressing a meeting in a remote village of Bhaderwah, Rathore said that “It is unfortunate that for decades the political parties which ruled J&K and many of their MLAs were elected from Bhaderwah failed to develop the remote villages.”
He said that the approach roads are not provided to all the villages, no clean drinking water facility nor any health related upgradation of the health centres.
“The poor health infrastructure in the rural belt of Bhaderwah has compelled people to travel to Jammu or Srinagar or outside J&K for better treatment. The construction of structures and declaring them as hospitals will not address the issues unless we have adequate specialized staff and doctors with modern equipment,” he said.
He said that PHCs, SDH and DH have become referral hospitals and the patients have to suffer in absence of any kind of monitoring on the doctors.
He also highlighted the issue of poor road links to the remote villages. “The promise of development has not been fulfilled and people are disappointed with the traditional political parties. Hence, they have expressed their faith in the politics and agenda of the Apni Party,” he said.
He said that dozens of people join the Apni Party everyday from all the regions and every section of the society as they see a ray of hope in the leadership of Syed Mohammed Altaf Bukhari sahab.
He said that the Apni Party is committed for the equal development, and employment in all the regions of J&K. He also discussed various other issues being faced by the people in Bhaderwah.
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