Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini
District Public Relations and Grievance Redressal Committee resolves 15 of 17 cases in Gurugram
CM orders strict action against tanker mafia in the city
Builders must provide residents with agreed basic amenities, or face action
Inquiry ordered against Naib Tehsildar for failing to make Intkal Online
CM takes tough action on incomplete sewer work in Bahoda Kala, Orders to stop Increment of negligent official
Chandigarh, November 10 – Haryana Chief Minister Sh Nayab Singh Saini said that Gurugram is the fastest-growing city in the state and emphasized that any laxity or negligence in the operation of civic amenities would not be tolerated. He directed officials to prepare and submit a detailed report on the current status of water supply, sewerage systems, and Sewage Treatment Plants (STPs) in the city at the earliest. He said that the government’s top priority is to ensure that every resident of Gurugram receives high-quality basic amenities within the stipulated timeframe.
The Chief Minister was chairing a meeting of the District Public Relations and Grievance Redressal Committee in Gurugram on Monday. Pataudi MLA Bimla Chaudhary, Sohna MLA Tejpal Tanwar and Gurugram MLA Mukesh Sharma were also present.
A total of 17 complaints were taken up during the meeting. Of these, the Chief Minister resolved 15 on the spot, while two were kept pending for further consideration. He directed the concerned officials to submit a status report on the pending cases at the next meeting.
Orders strict action against Tanker Mafia in the City
During the meeting, the Chief Minister directed stringent action against the tanker mafia operating in the city. He said that those involved in the illegal supply of water in a modern city like Gurugram would not be spared under any circumstances. If anyone is found illegally supplying or purifying water, the concerned department must take immediate action in accordance with the rules. He also instructed the Police Commissioner to promptly address complaints received from citizens in such cases and ensure that the SHO of the concerned area acts on a priority basis. The aim is to prevent any disruption in the supply of safe and clean drinking water to the public.
Builders must provide residents with basic amenities, or face action
Nayab Singh Saini took serious note of complaints regarding builders and directed officials that all builders must ensure residents of their projects receive the basic amenities specified in the agreement such as water, electricity, sewerage, roads, and security, on time. He said that any builder failing to comply or acting contrary to the agreement would face strict action.
Inquiry ordered against Naib Tehsildar for failing to make Intkal Online
The Chief Minister also immediately addressed a complaint regarding delays in online Intkal registration and ordered an investigation against the Naib Tehsildar. The complainant had reported that his Intkal had not been registered online for a long time. Chief Minister stressed that public grievances must be handled as a priority, and any negligence or delay by officials would be taken seriously.
CM takes strict action over incomplete sewerage work in Bahoda Kala Village, Orders to stop increment
During the meeting, Manveer Singh, Sarpanch of Bahoda Kala village, reported that the work on laying sewer lines in the village has been ongoing for the past three years but remains incomplete. During this period, the department had dug up the entire route, causing significant inconvenience to villagers. Officials explained that the delay was due to pending permissions and NOCs from various departments. Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini took serious note of the situation, stating that delays in public-related work are unacceptable. He directed that immediate action be taken against the officer whose negligence led to the pending file and his increment be stopped, so that no officer can shirk their responsibilities in the future.
Present on the occasion were Gurugram Mayor Rajrani Malhotra, GMDA Principal Advisor D.S. Dhesi, Divisional Commissioner R.C. Bidhan, DC Ajay Kumar, Chief Minister’s OSD Vivek Kalia, and other officials.

