Tarun Karthick
Sri Vijaya Puram, 01 August 2025
In a proactive move to resolve pressing local governance challenges, three Councillors of SVPMC, held a crucial meeting today with Mr. Anil Tiwari, President of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), at the party’s office in Sri Vijaya Puram. The meeting, facilitated by BJP District President Mr. Jitender Narayan, focused on a range of issues affecting the region, including the ongoing power crisis, financial constraints faced by the municipal body, and long-term development goals.
The Councillor raised serious concerns over the persistent electricity shortages that have disrupted daily life, education, and small-scale industries in the area. Emphasizing the need for a stable and uninterrupted power supply, the Councillor urged for immediate intervention. Mr. Anil Tiwari acknowledged the gravity of the situation and assured that he would take up the matter with the appropriate authorities to expedite improvements in the power infrastructure.
The discussion also highlighted the budgetary limitations currently hampering the pace of developmental works, including road repairs, sanitation, and essential public services. Both leaders explored strategies to mobilise additional resources and considered leveraging public-private partnerships to support infrastructure development and service delivery.
Looking ahead, the meeting also covered broader developmental priorities. These included enhancing digital connectivity across municipal wards, expanding skill development opportunities for the youth, upgrading local healthcare facilities, and ensuring timely implementation of welfare schemes for the underprivileged.
Mr. Tiwari reaffirmed the BJP’s commitment to grassroots development and extended full support to the Municipal Council. “Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas, Sabka Vishwas, Sabka Prayas is not just a slogan—it’s our guiding principle. We will work collectively to ensure no citizen is left behind,” he said.
The meeting concluded with a shared commitment to maintain regular communication between party leadership and the local council to ensure that the concerns of the people are effectively addressed and that development remains inclusive and continuous.
