Delhi Minister Sood’s Visit to Uttam Nagar Focuses on Community Development

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NEW DELHI: Ashish Sood, the Minister of Home and Education for the Delhi government and a local MLA of Janakpuri, paid a visit to the ABCD block in the Uttam Nagar area on Thursday. During his visit, he interacted with local residents who expressed their concerns about various issues affecting their communities, such as problems with sewers, roads, parks, and electricity infrastructure.

Minister Sood took the initiative to address these issues by engaging with officials from different departments. He stressed the importance of avoiding blame games and accusations, emphasizing that the public has entrusted him with the responsibility of promptly and effectively resolving their concerns. As a representative of the area, he is dedicated to fulfilling this duty without getting involved in unnecessary political disputes.

Sood pointed out that despite the AAP’s governance in the corporation, certain issues have persisted for a decade. He underscored his commitment to using the power of the people’s votes to tackle the challenges faced by the public in his constituency and across Delhi.

Minister Sood directed the SHO of Bindapur police station to increase vigilance and, if necessary, use force to remove and potentially detain such elements.
Minister Sood directed the SHO of Bindapur police station to increase vigilance and, if necessary, use force to remove and potentially detain such elements.

During his visit to a local park where residents had reported the presence of unruly individuals, Minister Sood directed the SHO of Bindapur police station to increase vigilance and, if necessary, use force to remove and potentially detain such elements. This proactive approach aims to prevent the entry of anti-social elements into the park and ensure the safety and well-being of the community.

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