Learn from Sheila Dikshit on meeting people: Digvijaya tells Arvind Kejriwal
BY Agencies19 Jan 2014 5:25 AM IST
Agencies19 Jan 2014 5:25 AM IST
Congress General Secretary Digvijays Singh has suggested Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal to learn from his predecessor Sheila Dikshit and meet people two hours every day for six days in a week.
Noting that Kejriwal has discontinued the janta darbars, he said in his tweet on Thursday night that ‘systems have to be built for effective public grievance redressal and it can’t be done single-handedly.’
After his first janta darbar ended in a total chaos last week, Kejriwal had said there would be no such public meets and the government will open new channels where people can report their grievances online, via post and through calls.
Digvijay recalled that as Madhya Pradesh chief minister in 1994, he had set up a separate Department of Public Grievances Redressal which registered complaints and these could be tracked online.
Noting that Kejriwal has discontinued the janta darbars, he said in his tweet on Thursday night that ‘systems have to be built for effective public grievance redressal and it can’t be done single-handedly.’
After his first janta darbar ended in a total chaos last week, Kejriwal had said there would be no such public meets and the government will open new channels where people can report their grievances online, via post and through calls.
Digvijay recalled that as Madhya Pradesh chief minister in 1994, he had set up a separate Department of Public Grievances Redressal which registered complaints and these could be tracked online.
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