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MP, ex-Legislators, public deputations call on LG
KINS Desk


Jammu Nov 11 (KINS): Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha met Member of Parliament, leaders of various political parties, and other public deputations at Raj Bhavan here Wednesday.
Member of Parliament, Jugal Kishore Sharma and former Legislator and BJP J&K head, Ravinder Raina discussed the issues related to regularization of daily wage workers, other casual labourers in different departments and farmers’ welfare in UT of Jammu and Kashmir.
Likewise, Mahant Rohit Shastri of Shri Kailakh Jyotish Avim Vedic Sansthan Trust met the Lt Governor and discussed the present scenario of Sanskrit language in Jammu and Kashmir and also called for treating the language at par with other languages.
Similarly, Corporator Jammu Municipal Corporation, Rajinder Sharma talked about the civic issues of Jammu city, building permissions, water, power, ration cards, and other public importance matters.
Chief Operating Officer, J&K Telecom Circle, Rajnish Verma sought the J&K administration’s support for improving telecom footprints across Jammu and Kashmir under Digital India Mission.
Renowned Cricketer, Mithun Manhas also called on the Lt Governor and discussed issues related to Sports development in J&K.
The Lt Governor gave a patient hearing to all the visiting deputations and individuals while assuring them that various steps are being taken for the public good. He also assured that all the genuine issues projected before him would be addressed on merit. (KINS)

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