Haryana CM’s official twitter account resolves yet another issue
Chandigarh, February 19- Haryana Chief Minister, Manohar Lal’s Office Twitter Handle @cmohry is working constantly to resolve tweets – including ones bearing allegations of corruption charges. The State Government is at the service of the people of the state to ensure Good Governance.
The Social Media Grievance Tracker (SMGT) came to the rescue of a retired Border Security Force (BSF) soldier, Mr. Partap Singh – who tweeted that the officers at Tehsildar Office, Loharu, had demanded extra money for processing the application for transferring his property.
Sharing details in this regard, IT Consultant to Chief Minister, Dhruv Majumdar said that a tweet was received on the Twitter handle stating that when he asked the officers at Tehsildar Office to process the transfer of the land the officer demanded Rs 500 – even though the charges for it are Rs 200 and he wasn’t even provided a receipt for the same. The SMGT Team swung into action immediately – the officers thereafter, accepting the mistake called him and returned the remaining Rs 300.
Similarly, in another tweet on SMGT regarding issuance of ration card being faced by a practising Chartered Accountant (CA), Ashok Gangwal, a resident of Gurugram, wherein he alleged that fraud is being committed in the name of Ration Agent and that he was fraudulently charged fees of Rs. 407 – in the name of One Nation, One Ration Card, without providing any services. Subsequently, Mr. Gangwal received a call from the Food Department, who helped him in the process. Mr. Majumdar has requested the people of the state to beware of fraudulent websites.
Besides this, in another tweet received at the Chief Minister’s Office Twitter Handle @cmohry recently regarding challaning by the police without issuing a challan receipt, the complainant, Dr. Satya Saraswat, a hair transplant surgeon, immediately received a response from the Haryana Police and the slip was issued on a priority basis.