December 4th 2023.
The state of Madhya Pradesh is finally coming out of the hustle and bustle of the recently held assembly elections and the counting of votes. As the Model Code of Conduct (MCC) has been lifted, the public works, especially those of the revenue department, that were pending due to the enforcement of the MCC, are expected to be back on track in the next few days.
The routine works such as name change, EWS certificates, caste certificates, election work, and crop girdawari, which are usually conducted by the patwari agency, were severely hampered due to the civic body polls, patwari strike, and assembly elections. Upendra Singh, president of Madhya Pradesh Patwari Sangh, said that they were busy in elections and counting, so all the other works were put on hold. As the election work was the top priority for the government employees, patwaris were assigned to it, and now that the elections are over, other works will be taken up.
Ashok Sharma, president of Rajpatrit Adhikari Sangh, stated that apart from the pending routine works, new works like tenders, transfers, and postings will be started after the MCC is lifted.
The Indian National Congress will be discussing the poll debacle in a meeting in Bhopal on December 5th.
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