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MLA Jasrota targets Principal Kathua Medical College for not inviting him to induction ceremony

Jasrota: MLA Jasrota Rajiv Jasrotia today targeted Principal Kathua Medical College Surinder Attri for not inviting him to the induction ceremony of 1st Btch of BHMS students of Govt Homeopathic Medical College in Kathua. Addressing a press conference at his residence, Jasrotia MLA Jasrota has expressed his disappointment and targeted the Principal of Kathua Medical College for not inviting him to the induction program of the Government Homeopathic Medical College in Kathua. He claimed that this college is a significant development for the region, being North India’s first government homeopathic college, built at a cost of Rs. 80 crore has become a reality due to utmost efforts of Union Minister Dr Jatinder Singh, Health Minister JP Nadda and due to vision of Prime Minister.

Jasrotia further said that it’s worth noting that the Government Homeopathic Medical College in Kathua is a flagship program of the Union government, and its inauguration was a significant event and not inviting local MLA is absolutely unhealthy democratic exercise.As the local MLA, Jasrota’s absence from the event is a deliberate snub. The Principal’s decision not to invite him has raised questions about the intentions behind the omission.

He further said that Principal Dr. Surinder Attri of Government Medical College Kathua published two separate invitation cards for the induction program of the Government Homeopathic Medical College Kathua and in both invitation cards MLA Jasrota’s exclusion from the invitation cards has been perceived as a deliberate snub, prompting me to express my disappointment during the press conference. The publication of two invitation cards has added to the controversy, highlighting the need for clarity and transparency in such matters, added Jasrotia.

As the Government Homeopathic Medical College in Kathua is a flagship program of the Union government, it’s only fitting that Dr. Jatinder Singh, a prominent figure in the region, should have been invited to the induction program.Dr. Jatinder Singh’s involvement in the program would have not only been a courtesy but also a recognition of his contributions to the region. His presence would have added significance to the event and provided an opportunity for him to share his insights and perspectives on the importance of homeopathic education and healthcare in the region.The omission of Dr. Jatinder Singh’s invitation highlighted by MLA Jasrota during the press conference, emphasizing the need for greater inclusivity and recognition of local leaders in such significant events.

It’s worth noting that MLA Jasrota represents the Jasrota constituency, and the Government Homeopathic Medical College Kathua falls within his jurisdiction. The induction program was a significant event, marking the beginning of a new academic session.The reasons behind Dr. Attri’s decision not to invite MLA Jasrota are unclear. However, this incident has sparked debate about the importance of involving local representatives in key events and initiatives.

Jasrotia further claimed that not inviting the local MLA to an induction program is an insult to the voters who elected him. As a representative of the people, the MLA’s presence at such events is crucial, as he embody the interests and concerns of his constituents. In this context, excluding the local MLA from the induction program of the Government Homeopathic Medical College in Kathua is a disregard for the democratic process and the people’s mandate. The MLA’s absence has deprived the event of valuable insights and perspectives that could benefit the community, Jasrotia added.Jasrotia strongly resented no invitation to him saying that this incident raises questions about the importance of involving local representatives in key events and initiatives. It highlights the need for greater collaboration and respect between different stakeholders, ensuring that the voices of the people are heard and represented.

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