Chandigarh, April 13: The Jan Samvad programme started by Chief Minister, Sh. Manohar Lal, to listen to public grievances by sitting among them, is proving to be very effective. After Bhiwani, the Chief Minister on the demand of the people during the Jan Samvad programme in Palwal’s Bagpur village on Wednesday, announced to ply Haryana Roadways bus from Bagpur to Palwal; which was completed in just 20 hours.
Fulfilling the demand of the people, Palwal MLA, Sh. Deepak Mangla today flagged off the Roadways bus from Bagpur to Palwal; which garnered appreciation. The second day of the Jan Samvad Programme in Palwal started from Roopraka village, adjacent to the Meo-dominated area; where the Chief Minister paid floral tributes to the martyrs at Shaheed Minar. Notably, the Meo-dominated area is considered to be strong from the Panchayati level.
Later during the Jan Samvad programmes in Uttawar and Bahin villages in Palwal, the Chief Minister listened to the problems of the people while sitting on muddha (stool) and resolved them by giving instructions to the concerned officials.
Meanwhile, on his way to Uttawar village, the Chief Minister also interacted with a woman, who incidentally runs a Maniyari shop after taking loan for self-employment under the Mukhyamantri Antyodaya Parivar Utthan Yojana.
The Chief Minister’s interaction with the locals through the Jan Samvad programme, in which he is discussing the number of ration cards made in the villages, about Ayushman cards, jobs to youth, women representatives and other development works, besides listening to their problems by sitting among them; is garnering appreciation.