Swift justice ensured through ‘Samadhan Shivir’ camps: Haryana CM
Chairing the district public relations and grievance redressal committee meeting in Gurugram, Saini said that prompt, transparent and sensitive redressal of public complaints is not merely an administrative duty but a moral responsibility that must be accorded top priority.
Haryana chief minister Nayab Singh Saini has underlined that public service is the very foundation of good governance and directed officers to ensure that every citizen approaching government offices with a grievance returns with dignity and satisfaction.
Chairing the district public relations and grievance redressal committee meeting in Gurugram, Saini said that prompt, transparent and sensitive redressal of public complaints is not merely an administrative duty but a moral responsibility that must be accorded top priority.
A total of 16 complaints were taken up during the meeting, of which 12 cases were resolved on the spot. Directions were issued to keep the remaining four matters pending until the next meeting. The chief minister further directed the officers concerned to submit detailed status reports.
Highlighting the government’s commitment to speedy grievance redressal, the chief minister said that regular Samadhan Shivir camps are being organised every Monday and Thursday at district and sub-division levels. He informed that around 40,000 complaints have been received through these camps so far, out of which nearly 30,000 have already been successfully resolved.
He further stated that out of 1.42 lakh complaints received directly by him, approximately 1.35 lakh have been disposed of.
The chief minister said that grievances registered on the CM Window portal are also being addressed expeditiously, and only those cases remain pending which are sub judice or involve family disputes requiring resolution through legal procedures.
Taking serious note of a complaint from Chhilarki village in the Pataudi area, the chief minister directed a detailed inquiry against the manager of Jatoli Mandi PACS. The complainant alleged that farmers face significant difficulties in obtaining fertilisers due to the manager’s working style, along with complaints of unsatisfactory behaviour and arbitrary practices in fertiliser distribution.
Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini emphasized the importance of public service in governance, directing officials to ensure citizens leave government offices satisfied. During a grievance redressal meeting in Gurugram, 12 of 16 complaints were resolved. Saini reported that 40,000 complaints have been received through regular camps, with 30,000 resolved, highlighting the government's commitment to addressing issues efficiently.