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Khaitan residents file complaint over housing violations by Indian community

Khaitan residents file complaint over housing violations by Indian community

Arab Times14-05-2025

KUWAIT CITY, May 14: The Petitions and Complaints Committee, chaired by MP Saud Al-Kandari, is scheduled to review a number of public grievances today, including several complaints submitted through the government's Tawasul platform.
Among the issues to be discussed is a complaint from a citizen concerning the allocation of a secondary school in the Sabah Al-Nasser area. The committee will also examine a case involving an alleged privacy violation linked to a commercial project in the Mansouriya area.
Additionally, the committee will deliberate on a letter received from a legal office regarding a land plot in the Al-Masayel area, identified as Plan No. M/37884.
Further complaints on the agenda include an objection to the installation of an electrical transformer in front of a residence in Rawda, Block 3, and a petition from residents of Dasma, Block 2, Street 21, requesting the relocation of a non-existent transformer.
The committee will also address a complaint from residents of the Khaitan area, who allege violations of private housing regulations by members of the Indian community in Blocks 5 and 10.

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