*“In Anil Vij’s Darbar, justice is delivered — not just postponed repeatedly” – Energy Minister Anil Vij*
*Minister orders suspension of SDO over solar connection cancellation and bribery complaint, FIR to be registered*
*SP Kaithal directed to immediately remove illegal liquor outlets and illicit settlements- Anil Vij*
*Energy Minister chairs Kaithal District Grievance Redressal Committee meeting, issues strict directives to officers*
Chandigarh, October 10 – Haryana’s Energy, Transport and Labour Minister Sh. Anil Vij has taken serious note of a complaint filed by Balwinder Singh, a resident of Hemumajra village in Kaithal, regarding cancellation of a solar connection and demand for money. The Minister has ordered the suspension of the concerned SDO and registration of an FIR. He also directed the formation of a committee under the chairmanship of the Additional Deputy Commissioner to investigate the matter and submit a detailed report.
Further, Sh. Vij directed Superintendent of Police, Kaithal to immediately dismantle all illegal liquor points and unauthorised settlements (khurds) in the district. He asserted that “In Anil Vij’s Darbar, there are no repeated hearings – justice is delivered. Negligence and corruption in work will not be tolerated under any circumstances.”
*19 Complaints redressed at District Grievance Committee Meeting*
Sh. Anil Vij chaired the District Grievance Redressal Committee meeting held at RKSD College Auditorium, Kaithal, where he redressed 19 complaints and issued strict orders to officers for prompt redressal. He emphasized that all decisions taken during grievance meetings must be implemented in letter and spirit, ensuring relief for the public.
In multiple cases, Minister Vij ordered stringent action against erring officers. FIRs were instructed to be filed against SDOs, finance companies, and others involved in five separate complaints. In two matters, he ordered formation of committees comprising committee members and officers to investigate and submit reports. In another case, the Deputy Commissioner was instructed to conduct a detailed probe.
*While Key Complaints and Minister’s Directives in the meeting*
Manjeet Singh (Sewan Gate), In a case of alleged fraud involving sending his daughter abroad, the Minister instructed SP to register the FIR in Kaithal instead of Chandigarh. Kusum (Kasan), Rs. 5,600 under MGNREGA allegedly deducted from her bank account. Bajaj Finance Ltd. found at fault. Despite prior directions by DC Preeti to file an FIR, police did not act. Minister ordered that identify and act against the police official responsible for non-compliance and register FIR against Bajaj Finance as well.
Similarly, In Santosh (Dhanouri) case, Complaint regarding canal lining discrepancy. Minister ordered swift action by the concerned department. Laxmi Chand (Cheeka) case, alleged false FIR against him and inaction on his counter-complaint. Police said it involved cryptocurrency. Minister directed consultation with District Attorney for next steps. Likewise, Sandhya (Kaithal) case, Unknown woman’s name allegedly added to her Family ID, and the woman was receiving ration benefits. Officials cited a technical error, which has now been rectified. In this matter Sh. Vij ordered that thorough investigation, recovery from the beneficiary, and filing of an FIR.
While another case of Teeka Ram (Kailram), alleged that a raw canal was falsely marked as lined in official records. Minister formed a committee led by SDM Kalayat and members Kapil Dixit and Rajeev Rajput for investigation. In Shanti Devi (Batta) case, complaint regarding non-release of the third installment under Housing Scheme. CEO Zila Parishad informed that fund request has been sent to headquarters, installment will be released upon fund allocation. Similarly, Santosh (Aandhli) case, alleged she was not provided work under MGNREGA. Officials stated she was already given 33 days of work, and would be assigned more days as per the annual quota of 100 days.
Similarly, Dhanouri students complained that government passes were not being accepted in cooperative buses. Minister said the matter would be taken up at the state level, and a decision would soon be made to provide relief. He also instructed GM Roadways to operate an additional bus on Tohana-Kaithal route based on requests from girl students. Same as in Birbal (Ramgarh Pandwa) case, complaint regarding ineligibility under PM Awas Yojana. Minister directed written clarification to the complainant. Shopkeepers on Hostel Road complained about broken sewage lines not being repaired after electric poles were installed. Minister ordered Executive Engineer, Power Department, to immediately close the pits and repair pipelines. While Ramesh Kumar (Bakal) case, complaint about compensation for damaged wheat crop. Minister directed action as per court orders.Nauch village residents’ complaint regarding leaking water supply lines was closed after officials reported the issue had been resolved.
Rajpal Arya (Kyorak) Complaint regarding permission and subsidy for net house repair. Minister directed DC to investigate and take necessary action. He also warned the District Horticulture Officer regarding conduct. Neetu Maun (Rishi Nagar): Complaint regarding no arrest in her brother’s 2020 murder case. Minister ordered that Police to take action against the suspect who fled abroad, If required, cancel his passport, coordinate with relevant authorities to bring him back and proceed with legal action and Submit a report in the next meeting.“The medical report confirms strangulation. Someone committed the murder — police must find the culprit and arrest him, he said.”
The meeting was attended by BJP District President Jyoti Saini, senior BJP leaders Ashok Gurjar, Manish Kathwad, Suresh Sandhu, Shakti Sauda, Sanjay Saini, Sangeeta, Ayush Garg, Praveen Prajapati, Kapil Dixit, Gopal Saini, Sushil Panchal and others. From the district administration, present were Deputy Commissioner Preeti, SP Upasana, ADC and CEO Zila Parishad Suresh Rawish, DMC Kapil Kumar, RTA Girish Kumar, MD Sugar Mill Krishna Kumar, EO HSVP Vakil Ahmed, and all three SDMs – Ajay Singh, Ajay Hooda, and Captain Parmesh Singh, along with other administrative officers and members of the District Grievance Redressal Committee.
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