Kashmir-Based Sarpanchs, Panchs, DDCs and BDCs To Join Modi’s Gathering in Jammu
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The administration has made elaborate arrangements at border village Palli in Samba district, where Modi is scheduled to address a public gathering.
SRINAGAR — Kashmir-based public representatives have left for Samba to attend the Panchayati Raj Diwas meeting on eve of Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi’s visit on Sunday.
Sources in the knowhow of things told Global News Service that all the public representatives (Sarpanches, Panchs, DDCs and BDCs) are being taken to the venue amid fool-proof security.
The public representatives, they said, will interact and attend the Panchayati Raj Diwas meeting, aimed to evaluate the different developmental works, under the aegis of Modi.
Modi is also scheduled to participate in the ceremony of multi-crore industrial projects and will launch industrial investments, and inaugurate and lay the foundation stones of various public welfare schemes.
The administration has made elaborate arrangements at border village Palli in Samba district, where Modi is scheduled to address a public gathering. Notably, this is the first visit of Modi to Jammu and Kashmir since the abrogation of Article 370 that divided the erstwhile state into two union territories — JK and Ladakh.
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