Slum-dwellers Shabhanam and Azharuddin are clueless about the status of the complaint regarding their missing daughter which they had lodged with Arvind Kejriwal's public grievance redressal system as its helpdesk has remained "unmanned" ever since the AAP government quit office in Delhi.
Following "police inaction" for nearly two months over the complaint about their missing daughter, the couple had on February 6 approached the grievance redressal system launched by the AAP government.
They were issued a receipt acknowledging their complaint and also given an assurance that the authorities concerned would be asked to look into the matter.
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On Friday, when they approached the grievance redressal helpdesk, situated in the ground floor of Delhi Secretariat, the staff at the office told them to come back next week.
"Nobody is helping us. I have lost my daughter and police is not doing anything. Here also I was told that no officer is present to listen to our grievances. I do not know what to do," Shabhanam said.
Shabhanam and Azharuddin's is not the only such case; scores of other complainants are also facing a similar situation with all of them having been turned away by the helpdesk.
As the public grievance system was directly monitored by the chief minister's office and AAP volunteers, its helpdesk has become almost defunct since the fall of the Delhi government.
Said a staff in the helpdesk room, "New officials are yet to join office to operate this unit. For the last few days (February 15 to 21), there hardly has been any complaints and the few who approached us have been asked to come later."
Following the launch of the helpdesk on January 13, hundreds of people had approached it with their complaints. In the past one month, around 10,000 complaints were received.
While hundreds of grievances were addressed by the AAP government, many remain pending.