Since the TDP-led coalition government came into power, both Chandrababu Naidu and Nara Lokesh have focused on swiftly addressing public grievances. Lokesh, after assuming the role of a Minister, has been conducting Praja Darbar sessions for the past 36 days at his camp office.
These sessions have proven highly effective, with Lokesh personally accepting written petitions from citizens, particularly from marginalized groups such as the handicapped and elderly. His staff has been directed to ensure immediate resolutions to these petitions.
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The feedback from Lokesh’s Praja Darbar has been overwhelmingly positive, as many issues that had remained unresolved for years were quickly addressed. In a similar fashion, Chandrababu Naidu has been meeting with the public every Saturday at the party office, continuing his commitment to direct interaction with the people.
In just three and a half months since taking office, Chandrababu Naidu personally received 4,396 petitions from the public, of which 75% (3,327 petitions) have been resolved. The Chief Minister’s Office (CMO) has conducted a detailed audit of the petitions received and their resolutions, contacting applicants to verify their satisfaction.
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Out of 2,500 requests reviewed, 1,400 people expressed satisfaction with the solutions provided, while 700 people expressed dissatisfaction, and 400 individuals could not be reached, prompting further follow-up.
This rapid response to public grievances, combined with the Praja Darbar initiative led by Lokesh, is seen as a politically beneficial move for the TDP, strengthening its image as a party that actively listens to and resolves the issues of the people.
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