CM, Ministers and Officials, All Public Servants-CM

Bikaner,  The Chief Minister Smt. Vasundhara Raje said that be it the CM, the Ministers, public representatives or officials and government employees all were public servants as their salaries were paid by the people. So, the duty of all was to serve the people with a sense of commitment and there was a zero tolerance for negligence in this endeavour, she added.

Smt. Raje was speaking to the people at village Beenjh Bayala in Sri Ganganagar district on Wednesday during her visit from Suratgarh to Karanpur on Wednesday. She said that for past 60 years, the Chief Minister used to operate from the Secretariat office and now this unique campaign of Government at Your Doorstep was initiated to prove that the government was responsible to the people.

The Chief Minister said that she had already made it clear to all public representatives, officials and employees that they all were a team with a mission of Raise Standard of Rajasthan implying thereby to ensure that Rajasthan scales new heights of progress and development.  This mission would be accomplished with support of all, including the people, she added.

Smt. Raje said that for past 60 years, the common man used to hand over the memos regarding their grievances to the government, but redressal were not done. To break this ice, her government chose this route to cover the entire state by the CM and the ministers of State Government visiting at Panchayat Samiti level.

The Chief Minister said that a gap had emerged between the public and the government in past 60 years. The government machinery stopped functioning in the rural areas as there was no water, no doctor, no officials or even patwari visiting the village to make note of the public grievances. Rajasthan would witness the sea change if teachers, doctors, officials and employees make efforts to resolve the problem of the common man, she observed.

Smt. Raje expressed concerns over non-utilization of a community centre, a trauma centre and a stadium at Suratgarh. She asked the district officials to remove encroachments from the stadium and put it to the proper use for the public. She further directed the health department officials to identify all such health centres which were dysfunctional due to lack of staff and medical health functionaries.

While returning from Suratgarh to Srikaranpur the Chief Minister stopped on the way to meet a group of villagers and labourers and accepted the buttermilk offered by them. Likewise, she met the village women and men at several places standing in the way and inspected pump houses, a school, a milk chilling plant and other places in Sriganganagar and Hanumangarh districts. 

 

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