Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann has announced a ‘Lok Milni’ (public interaction) programme to directly engage with citizens.
Taking to social media, the Chief Minister informed that the event will be held today at 5 PM in village Ghogra, Dasuya constituency.
Inviting people to attend, he wrote, “Milde haan ji,” indicating an open call for residents to come forward and share their concerns.
Bhagwant Mann: Focus on direct public connect
Such ‘Lok Milni’ initiatives aim to strengthen communication between the government and citizens by providing a platform for people to voice their grievances and suggestions directly to the administration.
Administrative outreach at grassroots
Officials from various departments are likely to be present during the programme, ensuring that complaints related to public services, welfare schemes, and local infrastructure can be addressed on the spot or forwarded for immediate action.
Political and governance significance
Programmes like these also reflect the government’s effort to maintain transparency and accountability while keeping a close connection with voters at the grassroots level, especially in rural constituencies like Dasuya.
Public participation expected
A significant turnout of local residents is anticipated, as such interactions often attract people seeking quick redressal of issues ranging from civic amenities to personal grievances.
Conclusion
The programme is expected to serve as an important opportunity for locals to interact with the Chief Minister and seek resolution to their issues at the grassroots level, reinforcing participatory governance.
