Srinagar, Aug 03: Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA) Zadibal, and National Conference (NC) Chief Spokesperson, Tanvir Sadiq, held a series of back-to-back Halqa and Mohalla-level meetings across various localities, including Jogilanker Rainawari and the Hazratbal Dargah area, to expedite ongoing development and address public grievances at the grassroots level.Addressing the public, Sadiq reaffirmed the National Conference’s unwavering commitment to the promises made in its manifesto, emphasising that the party stands firmly by its 12 guarantees and 26 key pledges.“People have given us a mandate for five years, not five months or one year,” he said, urging citizens to remain patient and assured that every promise will unfold systematically. Highlighting the public’s growing faith in the Omar Abdullah-led government, Tanvir said the party leadership is working tirelessly to translate commitments into action. He called upon people to trust the NC, describing it as the only credible force capable of leading Jammu and Kashmir out of its current quagmire. Expressing hope for the future, the NC spokesperson sounded optimistic about the return of statehood, asserting that the real change will begin the day people are given back their rightful status.During his visit to Jogilanker Rainawari, the MLA announced a comprehensive set of development works, including macadamisation of main roads, construction of a Community Hall, and upgrades to internal lanes and drainage systems. He also announced the beautification of Rainawari Chowk, stating that the revamped space would give the area a distinct landmark identity and enhance civic pride.Continuing his outreach, Sadiq visited the Hazratbal Dargah Halqa, where he paid obeisance at Asar-e-Sharif Dargah Hazratbal and offered prayers. Interacting with residents, he took note of their grievances and suggestions for civic improvements.Responding to longstanding public demands, MLA Sadiq announced the renovation of the Community Hall at Dargah, repair of the pathway leading to the Fisherman Colony, restoration of two Mehrabs of the Hazratbal Dargah, along with multiple lanes and drains in the locality. These projects are being financed through the Constituency Development Fund (CDF), with additional proposals submitted under the Capex Budget to various departmental heads.