Union Minister Jitendra Singh Hears Public Grievances in Udhampur, Highlights Key Projects

Union Minister Jitendra Singh held a public interaction in Udhampur's Barmeen block, addressing local issues and demands. He emphasized that such events provide immediate relief and transparency by allowing direct citizen-official contact. Singh highlighted the Chattergala tunnel project, which will improve connectivity and security in the region. He also credited PM Modi for reviving railway expansion in Jammu and Kashmir after a pre-2014 standstill.

Key Points: Jitendra Singh Listens to Public Grievances in Udhampur

  • Public interaction event held in Barmeen block, Ghordi
  • Immediate resolution of issues on spot, complex ones noted for follow-up
  • Chattergala tunnel to connect Kathua, Udhampur, and Doda
  • Accelerated infrastructure work to counter terrorist hideouts during snowfall
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J-K: Union Minister Jitendra Singh listens to public grievances in Udhampur

Union Minister Jitendra Singh interacts with residents in Udhampur, addresses local issues, and highlights key projects like the Chattergala tunnel for connectivity and security.

"These gatherings enable the immediate resolution of many issues on the spot, while more complex problems are noted for follow-up with relevant departments. - Jitendra Singh"

Udhampur, May 4

Union Minister Jitendra Singh held a public interaction in the Barmeen block of Ghordi, in Udhampur district and met with a large number of residents who shared their concerns and submitted demands regarding various local issues.

During the event on Sunday, Minister Jitendra Singh stated that public outreach events provide significant relief to citizens by allowing them to interact directly with administrative officials.

"These gatherings enable the immediate resolution of many issues on the spot, while more complex problems are noted for follow-up with relevant departments to ensure a swift conclusion," Singh said.

Singh emphasised that having officials present among the public fosters transparency and ensures that the government remains responsive to the needs of the people.

Singh further highlighted that several key projects have been approved over the past year, overcoming previous administrative hurdles. A major development is the Chattergala tunnel, which will connect Kathua to Udhampur and Doda.

"This project will serve as a vital alternative highway, providing all-weather connectivity that is essential for both civilian movement and strategic requirements," he said.

The progress of road infrastructure in the Udhampur district is expected to bring transformative changes, particularly regarding regional security.

Addressing security concerns, Singh noted that heavy snowfall in recent months has often allowed terrorists to use areas as hideouts. To counter this, the Ministry of Home Affairs has recommended accelerating ongoing construction and infrastructure work. He added that by completing these roads and tunnels quickly, the government aims to eliminate seasonal security gaps and ensure better monitoring and safety across the region.

Earlier, on April 26, Jitendra Singh credited Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the expansion of Indian Railways in Jammu and Kashmir, asserting that it is due to the PM's leadership that it has become possible to lay a network of track across the Union Territory in today's times.

Singh noted that railway expansion in the region had reached a standstill before 2014. "Before this government came to power in 2014, the work to bring Kashmir onto the railway tracks had almost come to a halt. The train, which reached Jammu in 1972 took 50 to 60 years to reach Katra," Singh stated.

- ANI

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Sneha F
Good to see ministers actually meeting people face-to-face. But I hope these grievances are not just noted and forgotten like before. We need proper follow-up, especially for basic amenities in remote villages. Actions speak louder than words, ji.
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Rajesh Q
The railway expansion story is remarkable. Before 2014, it was stagnant for decades. Now we see progress. But let's be honest - Udhampur still needs better roads within the district, not just big projects. Common man's daily commute matters too.
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Thomas Y
I'm from the US but visited Udhampur last year. The terrain is tough but beautiful. Glad to see infrastructure development addressing both civilian needs and security challenges. The tunnel concept sounds brilliant for all-weather access.
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Nisha Z
One thing I appreciate is the focus on security. Living near the border, we know how snowfall can be exploited by antisocial elements. Faster road construction means quicker response times for our security forces. But please also ensure local employment in these projects 🙏
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Karthik V
Public grievance meetings are good PR but what about digital solutions? In 2024, we should have a proper online portal for submitting issues. Not everyone can travel to meet officials. Still, better late than never for such outreach.
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James A

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