Yogi Adityanath listened to more than 60 complaints, public said, there is no such CM

Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath heard the problems of more than 60 complainants in Janata Darshan. He instructed the officers for timely disposal and said that the government is fully committed to the safety, respect and assistance of every citizen of the state.

Taking forward the tradition of public welfare, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath organized a Janata Darshan program on Monday. To listen to the problems of the people coming from different districts of the state, the Chief Minister himself reached each complainant. Someone raised a complaint related to the police, while someone mentioned the problem of financial assistance and land dispute. The Chief Minister gave strict instructions to dispose of all the cases in a timely manner and take feedback from the concerned officials. He said that the government is fully committed to the safety and dignity of every citizen of the state.

More than 60 complaints heard in Janata Darshan

Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath met more than 60 people in Janata Darshan. People put forward complaints like theft, land dispute, family dispute and financial assistance. The Chief Minister listened carefully to each complainant and directed the concerned officials to take immediate action. He said that providing justice to the people is the top priority of the government.

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CM strict on complaints related to police

Many people in the program expressed dissatisfaction over the police action. Some complainants complained about non-recovery in incidents of theft and land grab. On this, the Chief Minister directed the officials that every case should be investigated impartially and action should be taken till the satisfaction of the victim. He said that the responsibility of the government is not just to register complaints but to ensure justice.

“You just send the estimate, we will handle the rest.”

A victim woman asked the Chief Minister for financial assistance for treatment. On this, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said –

“You just send the estimate from the hospital and focus on the care of the patient. No one’s treatment should be stopped due to lack of money. The government stands with every needy.” This assurance of the Chief Minister created an atmosphere of trust and sympathy among the people present.

Meeting children and feeling of belongingness

Many complainants had reached the public darshan with their children. Chief Minister Yogi talked to the children affectionately, caressed their heads and also gave them chocolates. He told the children –

“Study hard, play hard and make your parents proud.” With this simplicity and intimacy of the Chief Minister, the atmosphere of public darshan became humane and inspiring.

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