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Jodhpur cops to hold 'jan-sunvai' to hear people's grievances

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Press Trust of India Jodhpur
In a bid for image makeover, the Jodhpur police have decided to hold a 'jan-sunvai' (public hearing) here on Saturday when grievances of the common people will be heard.

Police Commissioner Ashok Rathore will attend the public hearing, along with his deputies and SHOs of all police stations from East Zone, at the commissionerate office to receive complainants from the common men.

The hearing is scheduled from 11 am to 1 pm but it "will continue till the last person present is heard", Rathore said.

"Though we have regularly been receiving feedback from field officers like ACPs and SHOs but we felt the need for such a forum where complainants could be heard directly from the people in presence of the officers concerned," he said.
 

Those who have cases pending in these police stations will be able to know about progress in the investigation.

"Besides this, we would also be open to suggestions," Rathore said.

He said public hearings will be held in Jodhpur Police Commissionerate periodically. "Next week, the same exercise would be held for West zone," he said.

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First Published: Dec 08 2015 | 9:07 PM IST

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