New Delhi, Nov 12 (UNI) Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Wednesday said that connecting with people, listening to them, and providing solutions to their issues, are the true hallmarks of a democracy.
Continuing with public hearings, Gupta on Wednesday met citizens from various parts of the national capital during a ‘Jan Sunwai’ (public hearing) held at the Mukhyamantri Jan Seva Sadan, her camp office at the CM’s official residence.
She listened attentively to people’s problems, complaints, and suggestions, and accordingly issued instructions to officials of the departments concerned to take immediate actions.
CM said that the Delhi government is committed to bridging the gap between the administration and the public, making governance more transparent and accountable through active public participation.
Gupta has stated that ensuring the timely resolution of public issues is her government’s highest priority, and directed officials present during the public hearing to act on every complaint with sensitivity, and urgency so that citizens have access to the public services on time.
During the hearing, the CM assured the complainants while interacting with them that their concerns and suggestions would be addressed as quickly as possible.
Gupta has remarked that public dialogue is the soul of good governance, and reaching out to people, connecting with them, is something very important, and added that it is through such dialogue, that the government’s resolve for good governance becomes even stronger.
CM has said that the Jan Sunwai at the Mukhyamantri Jan Seva Sadan is an important step in the government’s ongoing efforts towards public participation and transparent governance.
