Delhi CM Rekha Gupta Holds Jan Sunwai in Shalimar Bagh, Resolves Grievances

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta held a Jan Sunwai in Shalimar Bagh to personally address residents' grievances. She directed officials for immediate and time-bound resolution of issues. The CM highlighted fast-tracked development works including road upgrades and water supply. She aims to transform Shalimar Bagh into a model constituency with quality essential services.

Key Points: Delhi CM Rekha Gupta Holds Jan Sunwai in Shalimar Bagh

  • CM Rekha Gupta holds Jan Sunwai in Shalimar Bagh
  • Directs officials for immediate action on grievances
  • Fast-tracks road upgrades, water supply, Atal Canteens
  • Aims to develop Shalimar Bagh as model constituency
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Delhi CM Rekha Gupta holds 'Jan Sunwai' in Shalimar Bagh to resolve public problems

Delhi CM Rekha Gupta personally hears public grievances in Shalimar Bagh, directs officials for time-bound resolution and fast-tracks development works.

"Taking note of each case with urgency and sensitivity, Chief Minister Gupta directed officials from the departments concerned to initiate immediate action and ensure time-bound resolution - Official statement"

New Delhi, May 2

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Saturday personally heard grievances, complaints and suggestions from residents of her Shalimar Bagh Assembly constituency at a public hearing, also known as 'Jan Sunwai', an official said.

A large number of people turned up to present their concerns directly before the Chief Minister.

"Taking note of each case with urgency and sensitivity, Chief Minister Gupta directed officials from the departments concerned to initiate immediate action and ensure time-bound resolution," an official statement said.

She underlined that such public hearings are not mere formalities, but a meaningful mechanism to understand people's expectations and address them effectively.

The Chief Minister said feedback received during these interactions plays a crucial role in shaping policies and making government schemes more people-centric.

She reiterated that the Delhi government remains fully committed to ensuring prompt and transparent redressal of citizens' issues.

The Chief Minister also highlighted that several development works are being fast-tracked in the Shalimar Bagh constituency to strengthen basic infrastructure.

"These include road upgrades, ensuring clean and uninterrupted water supply, setting up Atal Canteens, expanding Ayushman Jan Arogya Mandirs, installing water ATMs, modernising parks, and developing organised parking facilities," she said.

She added that the Bharatiya Janata Party-led Delhi government aims to develop Shalimar Bagh into a model constituency where residents have access to high-quality essential services.

The Chief Minister said that continuous monitoring and coordination are being ensured to meet this goal.

Senior officials from various departments were present during the programme and several public issues were resolved on the spot.

Chief Minister Gupta also instructed officials to expedite pending cases and provide timely relief to citizens.

- IANS

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Priya S
Great initiative but let's see if these are just photo ops or real change. We've seen many such hearings where problems are noted but never solved. The mention of "time-bound resolution" sounds good on paper—hope the officials actually deliver this time.
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James A
As someone who moved to Delhi for work from the US, I appreciate this direct approach to governance. In America, town halls are common but often less personal. The focus on water ATMs and organized parking is smart—basic things that make city living bearable. Keep it up, CM Gupta!
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Sneha F
Very good move by CM Rekha Gupta ji 👏 But I hope she also addresses the pothole problem in Shalimar Bagh—it's been months and roads are still in bad shape. Atal Canteens are nice, but first fix the basics like clean water and safe roads. Public hearing is just the first step.
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Naveen S
As a local resident, I was there today. The CM personally noted my complaint about water pressure in our block. The officials seemed genuinely responsive. Let's give credit where due—this is better than the usual "file a complaint online and wait forever" system. Fingers crossed for quick action!

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