Gurugram, April 17 -- Over 1,290 complaints, as of April 16 from Gurugram are pending on the Mhari Sadak app, the state's grievance redressal platform for road issues. The data contradicts the Haryana government's push for a "pothole-free" Gurugram before monsoons. A total of 2,391 complaints have been lodged on the app till date, out of which 948 complaints are categorised as "major" and 328 have been categorised as "minor". As of April 16, the Municipal Corporation of Gurugram (MCG) has closed a total of 1,089 complaints, while at least 407 complaints are labelled as "overdue". However, MCG officials told HT that even after updates in the application, technical glitches still remain. "Another issue with the application is that residents also register complaints about garbage accumulation on roads or footpaths. These grievances are not meant for this platform, which in turn inflates the overall number of complaints registered on the app," said Vijay Dhaka, chief engineer at MCG. Dhaka acknowledged that there are overdue complaints, but the actual number is lower than what it is currently shown. Officials said that the application reflects complaints lodged over the past three months which remain visible on the platform during that period of time. The application allows citizens to report road-related issues. Meanwhile, data for Manesar shows a total of 181 complaints, of which 60 remain "in process" or pending, while 121 have been closed. Of the total complaints, 42 have been categorised as "major" and 17 as "minor", while 23 complaints are marked as overdue. Mandeep Dhankhar, executive engineer at the Municipal Corporation of Manesar (MCM), said that efforts are underway to resolve the issues....