MoS Harsh Malhotra Holds Public Hearing, Vows Swift Action on Delhi Grievances

Union Minister of State Harsh Malhotra conducted a public hearing at the Delhi BJP office, directly listening to citizens' problems. The session addressed 38 grievances ranging from water shortages and damaged roads to pension delays and health services. Malhotra coordinated immediately with department officials, initiating resolutions on the spot and prioritizing time-bound disposal. He emphasized that service is the BJP's core duty, highlighting the party's commitment to direct public interaction through weekly hearings.

Key Points: Delhi BJP Public Hearing: MoS Harsh Malhotra Addresses Citizen Grievances

  • Public hearing addresses 38 grievances
  • On-the-spot coordination with officials
  • Focus on water, roads, and civic amenities
  • Weekly initiative by BJP Cooperation Cell
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MoS Harsh Malhotra holds public hearing at Delhi BJP Office

Union MoS Harsh Malhotra held a public hearing at Delhi BJP office, addressing 38 civic grievances on water, roads, and pensions, ensuring on-the-spot coordination.

"Service is the foremost duty of the BJP organisation - Harsh Malhotra"

New Delhi, Jan 3

Union Minister of State for Road Transport and Highways Harsh Malhotra on Saturday held a public hearing at the Delhi BJP State Office to strengthen public service and direct public interaction.

Malhotra listened to the problems of citizens who had come from various parts of the capital, making sincere efforts to ensure their speedy resolution, said a Delhi BJP statement.

On this occasion, Malhotra stated that the core foundation of the Bharatiya Janata Party's organisation is service and dedication.

He emphasised that the BJP is not limited to politics but is an organisation that works continuously to address the problems of every section of society.

"Service is the foremost duty of the BJP organisation, and with this resolve, we remain among the people and work towards resolving their issues," he said.

According to the Delhi BJP Cooperation Cell, a total of 38 different grievances were heard during today's public hearing.

A large number of people raised issues related to electricity supply, water shortage, sewer blockages, damaged roads, poor sanitation conditions, delays in social security pensions, availability of health services, ration cards, and other civic amenities.

By placing their long-pending problems directly before a public representative, citizens expressed hope for early resolution, said a BJP leader.

Listening attentively to each individual, Malhotra immediately coordinated with officials of the concerned departments and, in several cases, initiated the resolution process on the spot.

He instructed officials to register the complaints received during the public hearing on a priority basis and ensure their disposal in a time-bound manner.

Matters that could not be resolved immediately were forwarded in writing to the concerned departments with directions for prompt action.

Malhotra stated that resolving the problems of the common people is not merely an administrative responsibility, but the very essence of public service.

He clarified that both the BJP government and the organisation are fully committed to the public, and through programmes like public hearings, common citizens are being provided an opportunity to convey their concerns directly to the leadership.

The public hearing is organised every week by the Delhi BJP Cooperation Cell, and Saturday's hearing was conducted by Cell Head Gulshan Virmani.

- IANS

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Priya S
Direct interaction is always better than writing endless complaints online or at municipal offices. 38 grievances heard in one day is a decent number. The real test will be how many of these are resolved in the next 30 days. The follow-up is key.
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Aman W
While the intent is good, this feels like basic civic duty that should be happening routinely, not as a special event. Why do we need a Minister to coordinate for sewer blockages and damaged roads? The local corporator and MLA should be doing this daily. This highlights a failure of the regular system.
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Shreya B
It's encouraging to see issues like delayed social security pensions being raised. Our elderly depend on that. If this hearing can speed up such processes, it will be a great service. Hope they expand this to other parts of Delhi as well.
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Michael C
Interesting model of governance. The weekly hearing by the Cooperation Cell seems like a structured way to bridge the gap. The on-the-spot coordination with department officials is what makes the difference. More transparency on the status of the 38 complaints would build greater trust.
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Kavya N
"Service is the foremost duty" – if this principle is truly followed by every worker on the ground, not just during hearings, it would transform public life. The problems listed (water, roads, sanitation) are so fundamental. Let's hope for a speedy 'janata ka kaam'. 👍

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