Will Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel Lead a Statewide Grievance Redressal Event on Thursday?

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Key Takeaways
- SWAGAT provides a direct platform for citizens to voice grievances.
- Initiated by Narendra Modi in 2003, it promotes digital governance.
- Real-time resolution of complaints enhances administrative accountability.
- Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel personally reviews cases each month.
- Over 50% of grievances are resolved immediately during sessions.
Gandhinagar, July 23 (NationPress) The monthly State SWAGAT (State-Wide Attention on Grievances by Application of Technology) event is set to take place on Thursday in Gujarat, featuring Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel. This initiative has become a key component of Gujarat’s administrative framework, providing a venue for citizens to voice their concerns directly to top state officials.
Launched in 2003 by then Chief Minister Narendra Modi, this program aims to enhance communication between residents and the government through digital solutions. Scheduled for the fourth Thursday of each month, SWAGAT facilitates immediate consideration and resolution of public complaints statewide via a central online platform.
During this month’s session, Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel will personally assess selected grievances and instruct officials to implement effective solutions. The redressal meeting will occur online, but individuals are welcome to attend in person to share their concerns.
Residents looking to raise issues can visit the Chief Minister’s Public Relations Office at Swarnim Sankul-2, Gandhinagar, on July 24 from 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Over time, the SWAGAT program has earned recognition as a premier model of good governance in Gujarat, praised for promoting administrative accountability and timely responses to local issues, from land disputes to civic infrastructure challenges.
With the upcoming session, the government seeks to reaffirm its commitment to responsive governance, especially as public confidence in effective service delivery remains paramount. The July event is anticipated to attract a diverse group of citizens eager to resolve enduring issues.
In the May 2025 State-level SWAGAT meeting, 90 citizens presented grievances, out of which 11 were directly addressed by Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel during the public hearing. Additionally, 1,103 grievances were addressed at the district level, while 3,617 issues were raised in Taluka SWAGAT sessions, with approximately 52% resolved immediately (about 2,503 cases).
In the June 2025 edition, the system recorded a significant influx of 3,349 representations across various levels, with 1,757 (50%) successfully resolved, including 98 applicants at the state level and 12 cases heard personally by the Chief Minister.
Furthermore, the March 28 SWAGAT session received 131 citizen petitions at the state level, prompting CM Patel to issue directives for their resolution. At the district level, 1,088 representations were addressed in person, while 1,724 grievances were managed during the Taluka-level session.