The members of the delegation expressed concern over the manner in which delimitation of Panchayat Wards is being carried out in the absence of an independent State Election Commission.
They demanded early establishment of an independent commission and mechanism for carrying out the delimitation process, a spokesman said.
The delegation also alleged that backdoor appointments were being illegally made in various government departments, and there was hike in price of atta and rice supplied through public distribution system.
The delegation also raised with Governor the issue of inordinate delay in regularisation of daily wagers and casual workers, among other.
The spokesman said the Governor assured the Congress delegation of taking up their demands and complaints with the Chief Minister.
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