Madikeri, Jul. 3: Government work is called God's work. Don't forget that. It is the duty of the officials to respond to the public who come for administrative work in a timely manner and provide justice without harassing them, said Deputy Lokayukta Justice K.N. Phanindra.
He was speaking before the hearing of complaints and disposal of cases in the city's G.P. Sabha in the presence of district and officials, complainants and opponents.
How should the public be treated at this time? Explain the legal aspects to the officials and the officials should work under the Constitution. Bribery is like a cancer, if it spreads, it is bad for the society. We should give a strong society to the next generation. We should get a corruption-free administration, he said.
He said that 207 cases are pending with the Lokayukta from Kodagu district, 80 cases will be selected on an individual basis and the officers and complainants concerned will be investigated and resolved, and everyone should join hands for the development of the country. Everyone in society has the right to lead a good life. In that regard, facilities should be provided. Everyone should be provided with at least the minimum facilities needed to lead a normal life. We are struggling to provide government facilities to the common people. There should be a good opinion among the people. We should understand how problems arise. Laws should not be violated. We should not neglect our duties, he warned.
The work to be performed should be done in a timely and appropriate manner.
Monthly payments should be given from time to time. Government facilities should be delivered on time. There should be no slowness in the performance of office work, he warned. There should be no maladministration among government servants. Work should be performed without getting a bad name, he said.
Officials who are close to the people provide door-to-door service. We should move forward in that direction. Everyone should get equal share. The rights and responsibilities of the public should be protected. Corruption should be prevented, he said.
He said that free legal aid is being provided by the Legal Services Authority to families with an income of less than 3 lakhs.
During the hearing, many issues related to land, building permit, electricity connection, bus connection and others were heard.
Deputy Lokayukta's Personal Secretary and Civil Judge Kiran Patil, Deputy Commissioner S.J. Somashekar, G.P. CEO Anand Prakash Meena, District Superintendent of Police R.N. Bindumani, Deputy Conservator of Forests Abhishek, Additional District Commissioner Sahana S. Hadimani, Lokayukta SP Udesh, District Legal Services Authority Member Secretary Shubha, Deputy Divisional Officer Nitin Chakki, District Legal Services Authority Member Secretary Shubha, Kodagu Lokayukta DySP Dinakar Shetty, Tahsildar Sridhar and others were present.
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