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Drop in complaint calls after AAP's exit

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Press Trust Of India
The number of complaints to the Delhi Government's public grievance monitoring cell has come down drastically compared to those received during the Aam Aadmi Party(AAP)'s brief tenure. The public grievance monitoring cell, which during the 49 days of Arvind Kejriwal-led the AAP government, received on an average around 4,000 complaints a week, now gets only 150, Delhi government officials said.

Besides, 90 per cent of the complainants were reportedly turned down, citing that their complaints could not be redressed. Taking a strong note of the same, the chief secretary has directed the grievance monitoring cell to pull up their socks and disseminate information about action taken by them on various complaints.
 
According to sources, the sharp decline is because of the lackadaisical attitude of the concerned department's officials.

"At a meeting of heads of departments, Ravi Dadhich, additional secretary in the Chief Minister's Office, reported that out of the 15,000 pending references, around 15 per cent pertains to Delhi Police, MCD (North/South), Education Department, DDA, and the New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC).

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First Published: Apr 28 2014 | 12:08 AM IST

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