Hyderabad: In a bid to strengthen public–police relations, the Hyderabad city police launched a new initiative titled ‘Meet Your CP’. Through this programme, citizens can directly raise grievances, complaints, and suggestions with the Police Commissioner without any prior appointment.
Hyderabad Police Commissioner V. C. Sajjanar introduced the initiative to improve transparency and accessibility in policing. Under the programme, people can meet the Commissioner in person and discuss issues related to law and order, traffic, and local safety.
The programme came into effect this week. Every day from 2 pm, the Commissioner will remain available to the public at the Telangana Integrated Command and Control Centre (TGICCC) in Banjara Hills. Moreover, to reduce travel for Old City residents, the police will organise the programme every Friday at Kotwal House in Purani Haveli.
‘Meet Your CP’ focuses on faster grievance redressal
Senior police officials said the initiative aimed to gather public feedback directly. At the same time, they said officials would address complaints quickly. Accordingly, police teams will forward grievances to the concerned departments and ensure time-bound action. Therefore, the initiative forms part of efforts to deliver transparent and accountable policing.
Meanwhile, Sajjanar shared a video on his X account explaining the programme. He said direct interaction would help build public trust in the police. He also urged city residents to make proper use of the opportunity.
Additionally, police officials said the initiative complemented other outreach measures. These include cybercrime awareness drives and reward programmes for efficient personnel. Hence, they believe the new platform will further bridge the gap between police and the public.
All week from 2 PM onwards, meet me at @hydcitypolice HQ to share your concerns, queries, and complaints.
Fridays: Kotwal House, Old City
No prior appointment required. Your concerns matter. We’re here for you. #HyderabadPolice #Hyderabad pic.twitter.com/pRxZMaNM6r
— V.C. Sajjanar, IPS (@SajjanarVC) February 5, 2026