Suvendu Adhikari's Janata Darbar: A New Governance Model in Bengal?
West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari held a 'janata darbar' at the BJP state office, showcasing a governance model focused on direct citizen access. This initiative aims to establish a connection with the public, similar to those in BJP-ruled states, allowing citizens to present grievances directly to the administration.
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West Bengal's Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari initiated a 'janata darbar' in a bid to address public grievances directly. Held at the BJP's state office in Salt Lake, this session marked a significant moment, emphasizing citizen access in governance. The unexpected program was announced just 45 minutes before Adhikari's arrival.
The 'janata darbar', lasting about an hour, saw participation from students and locals who shared issues ranging from civic troubles to allegations of syndicate pressure. While BJP leaders like Locket Chatterjee were present, the event was seen as an effort by the government to foster a direct connection with its citizens, bypassing bureaucratic hurdles.
Outside the venue, attendees expressed relief at being heard by the chief minister. Some narrated past experiences of syndicate coercion in local construction deals, a topic they raised during the session. Looking forward, the West Bengal BJP has hinted that such public engagement initiatives may become a staple of the new administration's outreach efforts.
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