Chouhan conducts surprise inspection of govt. offices

Pulls up officer for smoking inside premises

January 11, 2014 04:47 pm | Updated May 13, 2016 08:53 am IST - Bhopal

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan inspecting files at Building Permission Office of Bhopal Municipal Corporation, during his surprise visit in Bhopal on Friday. Photo: A.M.Faruqui.

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan inspecting files at Building Permission Office of Bhopal Municipal Corporation, during his surprise visit in Bhopal on Friday. Photo: A.M.Faruqui.

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan conducted surprise inspection of several government offices in Bhopal during which he also got an officer fined for smoking inside the premises.

The Chief Minister’s inspection tour on Friday, which included checking of a newly constructed road in Bhopal, came as a surprise even to the district Collector who was unaware about the visit until the last minute. According to sources, the Chief Minister during his inspection found Joint Director, Town and Country Planning, V.P.Kulshreshtha smoking inside his office, following which he directed the Collector to fine him Rs.200 on the spot. He also visited offices of Town and Country Planning department and Kolar Nagar Palika in Bhopal.

Officials said that the Chief Minister had received a complaint about delay in delivery of building permission from Prem Narayan Singh Lodhi. Mr.Lodhi had alleged that the officer concerned had demanded a bribe.

During his inspection, the Chief Minister also spoke to an applicant and asked him for how long he had been waiting to get building permission, and whether any bribe was demanded from him. Mr.Chouhan ordered the Collector to check all files from the department, and said strict action will be taken if the applications were not disposed off within the prescribed time.

He also stopped at a colony in Bhopal on his way to Shahpura and inspected a newly-constructed road.

The Chief Minister asked for a pick-axe and dug up on a spot to check the quality of construction. He then asked the officials to give a quality report in two hours. Officials claimed that traffic was not stopped at any point for the Chief Minister’s cavalcade during the tour.

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