Jeetu Burdak Meets Former CM Ashok Gehlot in Jodhpur
Jeetu Burdak met former CM Ashok Gehlot in Jodhpur, discussing regional issues and public welfare matters.
Jodhpur/Jaipur — Phagi resident Jeetu Burdak paid a courtesy visit to former Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot at the Circuit House in Jodhpur on Saturday. The meeting took place during Gehlot’s ongoing three-day stay in the city, where he has been holding informal interactions with local leaders and delegations.
During the interaction, Burdak held an in-depth discussion with the senior Congress leader on several issues concerning the Phagi region and adjoining rural areas. The conversation primarily focused on social challenges, infrastructure gaps, and public welfare concerns that continue to impact the local population.
Burdak highlighted the persistent issues related to rural development, including the need for better connectivity, enhanced public facilities, and improved access to essential government services. He also conveyed concerns raised by villagers regarding drinking water availability, road maintenance, education resources, and healthcare support. Emphasizing community expectations, he stressed the importance of timely resolution of these matters for the upliftment of marginalized and rural households.
In addition to community-specific problems, Burdak drew attention to broader social themes such as youth skill development, employment generation, and the need to strengthen local governance. He expressed that proactive administrative steps could help in bringing long-term stability and growth to the region.
Former Chief Minister Gehlot listened attentively to each point presented during the meeting. Known for his detailed understanding of state-level issues, Gehlot assured Burdak that all concerns would be taken seriously and forwarded to the relevant authorities for appropriate action. He also appreciated Burdak’s active involvement in raising matters of public interest and encouraged continued participation in community welfare initiatives.
This interaction added to the series of meetings Gehlot has been conducting with citizens, representatives, and social workers during his Jodhpur stay. Such engagements, aimed at understanding ground-level realities, reflect the former Chief Minister’s continued interest in addressing the developmental priorities of Rajasthan.
The meeting concluded with a mutual understanding to keep communication channels open and to collaboratively work toward solutions that support the development of rural areas, especially in regions like Phagi that face ongoing infrastructural and social challenges.
