Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma is sending a loud and clear message to the state bureaucracy: negligence toward the public will no longer be tolerated. During a recent public hearing (Jan Sunwai) in Jaipur, the CM didn't hold back his frustration after witnessing the lackadaisical attitude of several department officials regarding pending public grievances.
The hearing, which was meant to provide immediate relief to citizens from across the state, turned into a stern "classroom" session for the officers present. As the CM went through various files, he found that many complaints had been sitting on desks for months without any valid reason or resolution.
The Warning: Accountability Over Paperwork
CM Bhajanlal Sharma’s approach was direct. He reportedly pulled up several senior officers, warning them that their primary job is to serve the people, not just fill out registers.
Key highlights from the CM's "Warning" include:
No More Excuses: The CM made it clear that "technical delays" are often just excuses for inaction. He demanded that officers find solutions rather than listing obstacles.
On-the-Spot Resolutions: In several cases, the CM ordered immediate action, forcing officials to coordinate with other departments right then and there to settle long-standing disputes.
The "Exit" Warning: He explicitly stated that officers who are unwilling to work for the welfare of the common man have no place in his administration. He hinted at strict disciplinary actions and "forceful" transfers for those found habitually negligent.
Focus on the Common Man
The Chief Minister emphasized that people travel from far-flung districts like Barmer, Jaisalmer, and Bikaner with high hopes for the Jaipur hearing. If they return empty-handed because an officer didn't take their file seriously, it is a failure of the system.
The 'Bhajanlal Style' of governance is increasingly becoming known for these surprise inspections and direct interactions, aimed at breaking the "Red Tape" culture that often slows down government schemes in Rajasthan.
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