Vij said that some irregularities were found in the office and he would send a detail report to the transport minister in this regard.
He said that some of the files were found pending for last one month and the office had not conveyed the query to concerned people.
Some of the Registration Certificate (RC) transfer cases were also found pending and the official concerned could not give proper reply of this pending files, he said.
The Minister also recommended shifting of Motor Vehicle Inspector (MVI) office to Ambala Cantonment bus stand for passing of licenses because people of Ambala Cantonment and nearby areas were facing many difficulties as they have to visit Ambala City for getting their HTV licenses renewed or applying for new one.
He said that the bathrooms at Ambala Cantonment bus stand were very dirty and there was no cleanliness arrangement there.
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