AAP MLAs to be in constant touch with masses, centralised time-tables issued
BY Anup Verma17 March 2015 5:04 AM IST
Anup Verma17 March 2015 5:04 AM IST
With a view to ensure that its MLAs are in regular touch with people of their area, the Aam Aadmi Party has released a centralised time table for the 67 MLAs to address public grievances.
The party has displayed the time table on its official website along with day, time, venue and mobile number of the MLAs. The government, through the party’s official website, has informed that the MLAs have been asked to visit constituencies for solving day-to-day problems. The MLAs have also been asked to reveal their meeting schedules, so that people could approach them with their problems.
The party has also appealed people to meet their MLAs in their respective area for registering complaints and sharing their views. “We have asked people to come at public meets. We have provided them contacts. The MLAs have been asked to register people’s concerns and to solve them with the available resources,” said Commando Surender, MLA from Delhi Cantt area.
AAP’s Tilak Nagar Unit got a complaint about a Fair Price Shop (FPS) on Sunday. Jarnail Singh, MLA from Tilak Nagar, visited the shop with some volunteers and checked the food quality, which was terrible – grains were filled with bugs. It was also found that this particular vendor was manipulating the registers and was not distributing food to the needy. A complaint was registered with the Food Corporation of India and the licence for this vendor would be cancelled. “After receiving complaint from a woman living in the area, I visited the shop. I found that the food quality was not up to the mark and the vendor was misusing the premises. I have ordered for action against the vendor,’ said Singh. Pawan Sharma, MLA from Adarsh Nagar, inspected the water pipelines in the constituency with the assistant engineer and junior engineer of DJB. MLA of Badarpur, Narayan Dutt Sharma, also met with the people and registered their problems.
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