Citizens' complaints often reach the Chief Minister's Office, but sometimes their resolution is delayed or ignored. In such situations, there's no need to despair. The Governor plays a crucial role in India's constitutional framework and can intervene in cases where the Chief Minister's Office fails to provide a solution. Let's learn how you can reach him with your complaint.
The Governor, holding a constitutional position, oversees the state government's proceedings and can help resolve citizens' complaints. If your matter isn't reaching the Chief Minister properly or is being ignored, you can contact the Governor directly.
What are the ways to contact the Governor?
Sending a Written Complaint
The most traditional and effective method is to submit a complaint in a letter. In this, write your name, address, mobile number, and complete details of your complaint. Also, if you have any documents related to the matter, be sure to attach them.
Through Email
In today's digital age, email is a fast and effective medium. You can obtain the official email address of the Governor's Office and send your detailed complaint. This method also helps keep your case on record.
Online Grievance Portal
The Department of Administrative Reforms and Public Grievances (DARPG) of the Government of India provides a Public Grievance Portal for citizens. You can visit this portal, select your state, and file a complaint. Filing a complaint on the PG Portal preserves your case in government records and ensures further action.
Benefits of Complaining to the Governor
The Governor is constitutionally responsible for ensuring that the state government functions in accordance with laws and regulations. If your complaint is not being addressed by the Chief Minister's Office, sending a complaint to the Governor can be an effective option. His intervention increases the chances of necessary action being taken on your complaint.
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