Even today, ordinary citizens are not allowed to enter the Mantralaya and they are being turned away from the entrance. When will ordinary citizens be allowed to enter the Mantralaya? Asking this question, RTI activist Anil Galgali has requested Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray for allowed to entry in Mantralaya.
RTI activist Anil Galgali has sent a letter to Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray, Chief Secretary Sanjay Kumar and Special Home Secretary Amitabh Gupta stating that entry was not granted in the Mantralaya due to lack of staff during the Covid period. Now the situation is different and presences in the Mantralaya is mandatory. But ordinary citizens are not allowed to enter the Mantralaya for complaints or other correspondence. The reason given at the entrance is that there is no staff in the department to take the letter. In fact, all the departments are working.
Galgali further said that entry is not allowed on the basis of Covid's background, which is a good thing, but the citizens who want to sign and stamp the letter need to be admitted. However, Galgali demanded that the Government should issue instructions to the concerned and directed to allow the citizens to register with the Registrar of Letters.
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