Bhagwant Maan Sarkar, Tuhade Dwar’ program lives up people’s expectations
The Voice of Chandigarh
Describing the initiative to listen to people’s grievances through ‘Bhagwant Maan Sarkar, Tuhade Dwar’ as a wonderful experience, Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Maan said that a large number of people from Majha and Doaba regions participated in this unique program and their grievances were addressed on the spot.
On the second day of this two-day program, people flocked to the Chief Minister’s camp office in Jalandhar, assured of prompt resolution of their grievances across various departments. The Chief Minister did not disappoint the visitors who had traveled from afar, taking a personal interest in their concerns and directing the officials present to take immediate action on their complaints.
A large number of people attended this program, not only from Jalandhar district but also from other districts, including Tarn Taran, Amritsar and Hoshiarpur. The Chief Minister personally met with each individual, listening to their grievances and concerns with great determination. The issues raised varied, with some related to the electricity department, while others concerned irrigation, education, and other departments. Many attendees expressed their heartfelt gratitude to the Chief Minister for this innovative program.
The Chief Minister expressed satisfaction over the faith shown by the people in ‘Bhagwant Maan Sarkar, Tuhade Dwar’, stating that now citizens will no longer need to travel to Chandigarh to get their work done, as the government is coming to them and resolving their complaints on the spot. The Chief Minister said that this two-day program has received an overwhelming response from the people and will be continued in the future as well.
The Chief Minister stated that no previous government has taken such a step, resulting in a large turnout of people. He noted that this initiative not only helps resolve people’s issues but also serves as an effective platform for gathering grassroots feedback on the state government’s policies.
On this occasion, the Chief Minister said that he has established his camp office in Jalandhar so that the people of Doaba and Majha can directly approach him to get their work done. He stated that he would visit Jalandhar twice a week and listen to the grievances of the people.