CM Flying Squad Raids Cheeka Municipality Office
Public demands accountability as 150 property ID cases remain pending
The Nagar Palika office in Cheeka came under scrutiny on Friday when the Chief Ministerโs Flying Squad conducted a surprise raid. This action was taken following a string of public complaints regarding delays in the generation of property IDs. The issue had been making headlines and drawing attention from both the public and higher authorities due to alleged administrative negligence.
Sudden Raid Creates Panic Among Staff
As soon as the CM Flying Squad officers entered the office, chaos broke out. Officers and employees, who were caught off guard, rushed back to their seats. The sudden entry caused confusion, and many staff members appeared visibly tense.
The squad, led by officer Sushil Kumar, initiated a detailed inspection of the records, particularly focusing on the applications related to property IDs. Notably, the raid uncovered that 150 property ID applications were pending under the ID of the Junior Engineer (JE).
Focus on Delayed Property ID Applications
For several weeks, the residents of Cheeka had been raising concerns over the unnecessary delays in processing property ID applications. The municipal office had failed to respond adequately, leading to frustration among the citizens.
The CM Flying Squad responded to these complaints. Upon investigation, they discovered a backlog of over 150 applications that were neither processed nor communicated back to the applicants. This revelation has further damaged public trust in the local administrative body.
Records Checked, Some Found in Order
Municipal Secretary Jitendra Kumar, who recently took charge, claimed that efforts were being made to resolve the pending issues. According to him, most administrative records, including the attendance register of employees, were found to be in order during the inspection.
However, Kumar emphasized that strict action will be taken if any fake property ID applications or manipulation of data is found during the course of investigation. This statement indicates a zero-tolerance policy towards corruption or negligence under his supervision.

Growing Public Anger Over Past Incidents
This raid isnโt an isolated case. The Cheeka Nagar Palika has already been under public scrutiny due to previous incidents. Recently, a dispute among municipal officials escalated into a physical altercation.
The incident was serious enough that an FIR was registered against the Vice Chairperson of the Nagar Palika and her husband. The matter has further intensified with local residents staging a sit-in protest outside the Cheeka police station, demanding immediate action and transparent governance.
Transitioning Toward Transparency
In response to the ongoing controversies, public opinion has turned sharply critical. Citizens have been voicing concerns about the lack of accountability, inefficient processing, and internal conflicts within the Nagar Palika.
These recent developments have led people to question whether their local governing bodies are functioning for public welfare or have become breeding grounds for bureaucratic complacency.
Despite assurances from current officials, the damage to public sentiment is evident. Trust, once lost, takes considerable time to rebuild. People now demand a digital, transparent, and efficient mechanism for municipal services such as property ID generation, grievance redressal, and service tracking.
Public Sentiment Calls for Swift Reforms
The people of Cheeka are no longer satisfied with verbal commitments. They want action. They want delivery. The raid by CMโs Flying Squad is seen as a much-needed intervention to check irregularities. It also reflects the State Government’s willingness to act when local bodies fail.
However, the expectation now is for concrete steps. The administration must:
- Clear the 150+ pending applications immediately.
- Hold those responsible accountable.
- Put in place a digital monitoring system.
- Ensure regular audits and surprise inspections.
These steps are essential not just to improve service but also to restore faith in governance.