BJP’s focus on ground-level development : Yudhvir Sethi

Senior BJP leader and MLA East Constituency, Yudhvir Sethi today kickstarted vital development work at Gali Agnihotri in Ward No. 1, reaffirming the party’s commitment to holistic development and inclusive growth across all localities.
Speaking on the occasion, Yudhvir Sethi highlighted that a series of development works amounting to an estimated cost of Rs 23 lakhs—have already been successfully completed in several key areas of the constituency.
These include Gali Chogan Salathia, Gali Mandir Shri Gadhadhar, Billu Mandir Gali, and Gali Agnihotri. He said that the focus remains on improving civic infrastructure, sanitation, road connectivity, and other essential amenities in order to uplift the quality of life for residents.
“These works are a reflection of our commitment to development without discrimination. Every lane, every household matters. We are reaching the last man in the last lane with the benefits of growth and development,” said Yudhvir Sethi while addressing the gathering here today.
The senior BJP leader also appreciated the active involvement of the local community in identifying priority areas and assured that all genuine demands would be fulfilled in a time-bound manner.
He reiterated that BJP believes in the politics of development and progress, and under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, every effort is being made to ensure that the benefits of government schemes reach the grassroots level.
Later, Yudhvir Sethi also interacted with the residents of the area, listening to their concerns and suggestions regarding local issues. He assured them that their feedback would be taken into account in planning future development works.
The locals expressed gratitude for the completed projects and appreciated the MLA’s continued efforts in ensuring timely redressal of their grievances and visible improvement in civic infrastructure.
Among those present on the occasion were Ramesh Gupta, Rajesh Bali, Vikram Singh, Naresh Abrol, Kuldeep Mehta, Neeru Anand, Sanjeev Sawhney, Ved Padha, Jivan Singh, Sudershan Singh, Jagdish Singh, Varinder Verma, Vijay Kumar, Ashwani Rakwal, Ravi Kant Sharma, and Sanjeev Gupta.
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