11th August 2023, Mumbai: Today, everyone is aware of Jammu and Kashmir’s heroic struggles. Viewing across social media, television, and the news. But have you ever questioned WHY? Years have passed, yet the fight for the state and the people is still going strong. The absence of government assistance, outreach to the populace, and consideration of and response to their proposals are to blame.
Understanding Jammu & Kashmir’s ramifications The state general secretary of Janta Dal United, Vivek Bali, stepped forward to assist the locals. By being aware of the issues and ensuring fast-track quick rehabilitation. He has taken the initiative to approach people where they are and listen to their difficulties, along with the Janta Dal United team.
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Since the government is what creates the state, it is their responsibility to deal with public concerns and lend a hand whenever necessary. However, this is plainly absent from J&K, and as a result, the general population is suffering. In order to resolve the problem, Janta Dal United has now grabbed the rope in its hands. Many new members are joining the party as the days go by, admiring its efforts and the tremendous progress it is achieving.
The most vulnerable members of society are those from the lower classes and social outcast groups. These folks are unable to ask for assistance directly from a government official. Because neither a direct route to the top level nor adequate media coverage of this area exists for them. The marginalised sector is the one that suffers the most out of all of these.
The members of Janta Dal United and its state general secretary Vivek Bali are assisting people and resolving their problems. Vivek Bali organised demonstrations and took an effort to approach individuals where they were to hear their complaints. One such hurried tour was led by Vivek Bali to the various regions of Gundipora, Devsar constituency in Kulgam. Where he met locals, heard their complaints and promised a speedy resolution as well as future assistance.
Now, this is something that the populace needs, not just in Jammu and Kashmir, but in every state. A visit from a representative of the government or other authority figure who is there to listen to the public’s problems and offer quick fixes. The government should be closely connected with the public so that it can see things from the public’s perspective and offer solutions.