The common citizens of the country can only reach the Chief Minister of the state or the Prime Minister of the country, but do you know that the common citizens can also send a complaint to the President of the country. Actually, you can tell the President of the country your problem through written or online medium. At the same time, being the highest constitutional post of India, the President has the right to order the concerned departments and ministries for action on the petitions and complaints of the citizens.
However, many people still do not know what is the way to send a complaint to the President. Let me tell you, this process is not only offline but is also available online. In such a situation, let us tell you today how you can send a complaint to the President.
How can you send a complaint to the President
You can use direct email id us.petitions@rb.nic.in to send your complaint to the President. Apart from this, online petitions can also be sent to presidentofindia@rb.nic.in. Apart from email, citizens can complain directly to the President directly to the President, for this they have to register at http://helpline.rb.nic.in. After registering the complaint, its situation can also be seen on the website itself.
How to complain to the President
If a citizen wants to send an online complaint to the President, then there are many options for him. Common citizens of the country can also send a complaint letter to the President by post. To send a complaint letter by post, citizens can send a complaint by post to President’s Secretariat, Rashtrapati Bhavan, New Delhi-110004 Gate No. 38, Church Road by post to this address. Also, citizens can personally submit their complaint to the Central Registry section of the President’s Secretariat.
How does president secretariat settle complaints
The President’s Secretariat receives complaints from the general public and on the basis of all their information, sends them to the concerned ministry or state government of the Central Government. After the complaint is filed, the citizen is given its receipt and it is also told that the matter has been sent to which department or ministry. Apart from this, the status of complaints sent to the President to the common citizen is also given through mail or website. The headquarters of the President’s Secretariat is located in Rashtrapati Bhavan New Delhi. From here not only the official work of the President is done, but action is also taken on the complaint and petition of the citizens. Complaints going to the President’s Secretariat are settled in a scheduled time, although there is no strict time limit for this.
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