Kulwant Singh today met residents of the constituency at his office and listened to their public grievances and local issues, while assuring people of quick resolution by directly coordinating with the concerned departments and officials on the spot.
During the public interaction meeting, residents from different areas of Mohali constituency reached the office to discuss issues related to civic facilities, infrastructure, public services and other local concerns.
Kulwant Singh carefully listened to the grievances raised by citizens and immediately interacted with relevant authorities and officials to ensure that necessary action could be initiated without delay.
Speaking during the meeting, Kulwant Singh said public service and direct communication with citizens remain among his top priorities as MLA of Mohali constituency.
“Our effort is to ensure that people do not have to run from office to office for basic issues. Problems should be heard properly and resolved quickly through coordination with departments concerned,” he said.
He further stated that under the leadership of Bhagwant Mann, the Punjab Government is continuously working to make governance more responsive, transparent and people-centric.
Residents present during the meeting appreciated the direct interaction and said such public grievance meetings help strengthen communication between elected representatives and ordinary citizens.
Many people said immediate coordination with officials during the meeting itself creates confidence among residents that their concerns are being taken seriously.
Over the last few years, constituency-level grievance redressal meetings and direct public interaction programs have increasingly become an important part of governance and political outreach across Punjab.
Local residents also highlighted that accessibility of public representatives plays a major role in solving day-to-day administrative and civic issues more efficiently.
The meeting witnessed participation from residents, party workers and local representatives from different parts of Mohali constituency.
For many citizens, such interactions represent more than routine political meetings —
they represent the growing expectation that governance should remain directly connected to people’s everyday concerns.
