Full Address: Rural Development & Inclusive Growth
Sardar Jagmohan Singh delivered a landmark address to a gathering of community leaders, local officials, and citizens, reaffirming his commitment to building a stronger, more equitable society. The speech, delivered at the District Community Hall, covered a wide range of issues — from agricultural reform to infrastructure development in underserved villages.
Opening Remarks
Sardar Jagmohan Singh opened by acknowledging the resilience of the people he serves: "Every household I visit, every field I walk through, every child I see walking miles to reach school — all of these remind me why I entered public service. This journey is not mine alone; it belongs to every one of you."
Key Points Addressed
- Agricultural Support: Emphasis on timely procurement, fair pricing, and access to modern farming equipment for small and marginal farmers.
- Rural Infrastructure: A call for accelerated road connectivity, clean drinking water supply, and reliable electricity in remote villages.
- Women's Empowerment: Commitment to expanding self-help group networks and skill development programs for women in rural areas.
- Youth Employment: Proposals for local employment generation through cottage industries and government-backed entrepreneurship schemes.
- Education Access: Plans to advocate for more government schools, mid-day meal programs, and scholarship opportunities for underprivileged students.
On Inclusive Development
Sardar Jagmohan Singh stressed that true development cannot be measured by infrastructure alone. "Roads and bridges are important, but so is the dignity of every citizen. We must build a society where no one is left behind — not the farmer, not the daily wage worker, not the widow, not the child."
Commitments Made
- Conduct monthly Jan Sabhas (public meetings) in every block of the constituency.
- Submit a comprehensive rural development memorandum to the state government.
- Follow up on pending infrastructure projects and ensure their timely completion.
- Establish a dedicated helpline for farmers to report grievances directly to his office.
Closing Statement
Closing his address to a standing ovation, he said: "My promise to you is simple — I will remain your voice, your bridge, and your servant for as long as you grant me the privilege of serving you."
The speech was widely appreciated by attendees across political affiliations, with many noting its grounded, people-first approach.