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MP Khatana holds public darbar at BJP Hqrs in Srinagar

A statement of the BJP issued here said that the participants raised a broad spectrum of public issues, including development bottlenecks, infrastructural deficiencies, and employment-related concerns
12:57 AM Jul 12, 2025 IST | GK NEWS SERVICE
A statement of the BJP issued here said that the participants raised a broad spectrum of public issues, including development bottlenecks, infrastructural deficiencies, and employment-related concerns
mp khatana holds public darbar at bjp hqrs in srinagar
MP Khatana holds public darbar at BJP Hqrs in Srinagar
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Srinagar, Jul 11: Member of Parliament, Ghulam Ali Khatana, held a public darbar at the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Headquarters in Jawahar Nagar, Srinagar, where he met with numerous delegations, local citizens, and party workers.

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A statement of the BJP issued here said that the participants raised a broad spectrum of public issues, including development bottlenecks, infrastructural deficiencies, and employment-related concerns.

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During the interactive session, MP Khatana listened to the grievances and assured the public that appropriate action would be taken by raising the matters with the concerned departments.

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The outreach programme is part of the BJP’s ongoing initiative to deepen grassroots-level engagement and promote transparent and responsive governance.

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Speaking to media persons after the conclusion of the Darbar, MP Khatana launched a sharp attack on the National Conference (NC) and the Congress, alleging that both parties had, for decades, misled the people of Jammu and Kashmir with diversionary narratives.

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“NC and Congress have made non-sensitive issues appear sensitive just to stay politically relevant. Instead of leading the people towards development, they deliberately kept the region trapped in confusion and backwardness,” he said.

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