In a letter to the CM, state BJP president Ajay Bhatt said only 160 services of 18 departments come under the commission's purview in Uttarakhand, whereas, in states like Karnataka, Orissa and Andhra Pradesh the number of services coming under the commission's ambit goes beyond 860.
He urged Rawat to convene a meeting of the state Cabinet to clear a proposal for necessary amendments to Uttarakhand Right to Services Act, 2011 to strengthen the commission by widening its ambit, and empower it to act against errant departments or officials as it was directly linked to public interest and welfare.
"If the commission is empowered to take penal action against erring departments or officials it can more easily achieve its objective of time-bound delivery of services," Bhatt said in his letter.
He also asked the CM to link all departments with the citizen's charter to further strengthen the service delivery mechanism in the state.
The state BJP chief had yesterday held a meeting with the head of the Right to Service Commission Alok Kumar Jain, a retired IAS officer.
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