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Sat Sharma, Sham Lal visit flash flood-affected areas of Jammu North

Expressing concern over the damage caused by the floods, Sat Sharma said that the calamity has brought immense suffering to several families who have lost their homes and belongings
12:19 AM Aug 28, 2025 IST | GK NEWS SERVICE
Expressing concern over the damage caused by the floods, Sat Sharma said that the calamity has brought immense suffering to several families who have lost their homes and belongings
sat sharma  sham lal visit flash flood affected areas of jammu north
Sat Sharma, Sham Lal visit flash flood-affected areas of Jammu North

Jammu, Aug 27: Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Jammu & Kashmir President Sat Sharma, accompanied by senior party leader and MLA Jammu North Assembly Constituency Sham Lal Sharma, visited the flash flood-affected areas of Jammu North to take stock of the situation and meet the affected families.

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Expressing concern over the damage caused by the floods, Sat Sharma said that the calamity has brought immense suffering to several families who have lost their homes and belongings.

He stated that the BJP stands firmly with the victims in this hour of distress and will leave no stone unturned in ensuring maximum relief through the government and administration. He stressed upon the concerned departments to initiate relief and rehabilitation measures on a war-footing, covering proper shelter, food, health facilities, and restoration of damaged infrastructure. He assured that BJP will continuously monitor the situation and press upon the authorities to act swiftly, so that no affected family feels neglected. Sat Sharma reassured the people that the BJP, under the vision of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, is committed to their welfare and will make sure that relief and rehabilitation reach every affected person without delay. They further assured them that the party and the administration will stand by them until normalcy is fully restored.

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