The Uttar Pradesh government repeated the instructions and asked the officials to take the letters of public representatives with 'seriousness'

In the case of telephone calls in Uttar Pradesh, senior officials are also seen to ignore the letters of public representatives- MPs, MLAs and MLC, in such a situation, the state government has repeated its instructions to fulfill priority to deal with this “uncomfortable situation”. JP Singh, general secretary of the Department of Parliamentary Affairs, said in an order issued on April 7, 2025, “It came under the state government’s notice that officials from different departments/districts did not take letters from public representatives seriously and not notify the actions of the actions). General Secretaries/General Secretaries/Secretaries, DGP, Mandalayukt, District Magistrates and District Police Chiefs. and to inform public representatives about the receipt and disposal of their letters to ensure that the MP/MLA will not be written again on the issue. He asked the officials to ensure that the state government’s instructions were strictly followed in this regard. Uttar Pradesh -Legislative Meeting -Speaker, Saath Mahana, said: “Yes, these issues are raised by public representatives from time to time. The department of parliamentary matters is constantly writing letters to them. We will now take such actions to seriously ignore letters or calls.” “All government offices must keep a record of letters from public representatives. As chairman of the Privilege Committee of the State Law Council, I have always investigated whether the district offices are keeping such a record. The department can decide which steps should be taken on public representatives. Share this story -tags