Have you ever imagined the CM directly receiving applications from the people?
Following his inauguration as Telangana CM, Revanth Reddy fulfilled his promise by launching "Praja Darbar" at Jyoti Raupule Praja Bhavan. Numerous individuals, including the handicapped, unemployed, Dharani victims, and project refugees, gathered at Praja Bhavan.
Officials registered petition details at the help desk, and CM Revanth personally received grievances, examined them, and addressed the concerns. The majority of issues raised were related to Dharani victims, with complaints of land loss, unauthorized uploads, and discrepancies in possession.
Mallannasagara project victims also voiced concerns, alleging unfair land transactions during project construction. Unemployed individuals sought redress for canceled job notifications and delayed exam results. Disabled citizens highlighted their struggle for financial support.
Complaints of irregularities in double-bedroom house allocations, including favoritism and corruption, were also brought to the CM's attention. CMO officials reported that during the BRS party's tenure, there were numerous complaints of atrocities and land grabbing by party leaders, prompting CM Revanth to order swift action in addressing these issues.
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