Delhi Minister Kapil Mishra conducted a public grievance hearing at the State BJP office, addressing complaints on the spot. The initiative aimed to allow citizens to voice their concerns directly to the government for swift redressal. Mishra engaged with 38 complainants personally, even coordinating with officials to resolve issues promptly.
A significant number of citizens participated in the hearing, presenting their grievances directly to Mishra. The program’s objective was to eliminate intermediaries, ensuring efficient steps towards issue resolution. In cases requiring immediate attention, actions were promptly taken, while complex matters were assigned time-bound action plans for resolution.
Earlier, Delhi BJP President Virendra Sachdeva led around 1,000 protesting workers in a demonstration against the Congress. Sachdeva condemned the Congress for disrupting the AI Summit, emphasizing the event’s national significance. He criticized the Congress for undermining India’s technological advancements on a global stage, accusing them of prioritizing political gains over national interests.
Manoj Tiwari, addressing the protesters, highlighted the international representation at the AI Summit, emphasizing that it was India’s event, not just the BJP’s. He criticized the Congress for their disruptive behavior, labeling it as a display of frustration rather than a legitimate protest. Tiwari underscored India’s progress in technology and artificial intelligence under PM Modi’s leadership, contrasting it with the Congress’ actions.
