Gujarat Chief Minister Ensures Timely Resolution of Public Grievances
Gujarat CM directs fair, timely resolution of public grievances

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Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel has instructed district administrations to resolve public grievances submitted under the SWAGAT programme promptly and transparently. He emphasized immediate action on eligible requests and clear communication for ineligible ones, enhancing public trust in government processes.
- 01During the May 2026 SWAGAT programme, over 4,020 grievances were submitted, with 215 applicants present in person.
- 02CM Patel directed action against illegal encroachments affecting farmers' access to agricultural fields in multiple districts.
- 03He emphasized a citizen-centric approach for resolving inheritance rights and mutation record issues for landholders.
- 04The Chief Minister instructed immediate action on land record accessibility issues following a re-survey in Ahmedabad district.
- 05Patel also addressed delays in residential construction permissions in a village included in a municipal area.
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Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel has mandated that district administrations ensure fair and timely resolution of public grievances submitted under the State SWAGAT programme. He emphasized that eligible requests should be completed immediately, while ineligible ones should be communicated clearly to avoid unnecessary visits to government offices. During the recent SWAGAT event, which had over 4,020 representations, CM Patel addressed specific issues raised by citizens, including illegal encroachments affecting farmers' access to their fields in Junagadh, Bhavnagar, and Gir Somnath districts. He instructed district administrations to take strict action against encroachments and ensure the safety of farmers. Additionally, he focused on resolving issues related to inheritance rights and land records, directing immediate corrections and actions to alleviate burdens on applicants. Patel's proactive approach aims to strengthen public trust in government processes and enhance the responsiveness of local administrations.
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The Chief Minister's directives aim to enhance the efficiency of public service delivery and address specific grievances affecting citizens, particularly farmers.
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