Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta will once again start a ‘public hearing’ program in its camp office from today i.e. Wednesday (September 3). This step is being taken after the attack, which was taken by a Rajkot resident on 20 August. Security agencies have made special arrangements for the security of the CM, so that the program can be completed in a smooth and safe manner.
During this time, CM will meet the common people and listen to their problems and give instructions for their solution. Officials have clarified that unnecessary movement will not be allowed, so that crowds cannot be made. The process of listening to the complaints will be kept systematic and every complaint will be filed and sent to the Chief Minister.
Program time and place
According to Delhi government officials, ‘Public Hearing’ will be held from 8 am to 10 pm in the Chief Minister Jan Seva Sadan. During this time all the people coming will be identified and their complaints will be registered first. Unnecessary movement will be banned to ensure security and security officers will be present with the CM.
Policemen will stay in plain uniform
Delhi Police has prepared security cordon for CM at three levels. According to PTI, policemen in plain clothes will be deployed in it and every person will be identified with the face recognition system. Apart from this, CCTV cameras have been installed at the venue and all will be checked with a metal detector. An internal circle will be of armed policemen, while 10 policemen will be present in the outer circle.
New arrangements for complainants
This time the identity and complaint of every person who attends the public hearing will be registered first. Only then will he be allowed to meet the Chief Minister. Officials say that this step is necessary to increase security and make the process smooth. Also, security officers will be present with the CM at all times and vigilance will be taken to protect against any untoward incident.

