In Janata Darshan, Chief Minister Yogi heard the problems of more than 60 complainants. The sick child of a Lucknow woman was immediately sent to KGMU by ambulance and treatment was started. Besides, instructions were also given to take action on the land dispute complaint of a paramilitary force soldier.
Lucknow. On Monday morning ‘Janata Darshan’ brought hope for a mother. A woman from Lucknow met Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and told that her seven-month-old child is suffering from heart disease, but due to weak financial condition she is not able to get treatment. The Chief Minister listened to him carefully, caressed the child and said, “Don’t worry, the government is with you.” After this, he immediately called an ambulance and sent the child to KGMU and instructed the Vice Chancellor to make immediate arrangements for treatment. After the order of the Chief Minister, the treatment of the child started.
Lucknow woman told about financial problems
The woman told that she lives in a rented house and it is difficult to run the family with limited income. In such a situation, it was not possible to bear the expense of expensive treatment. With the prompt help of the Chief Minister, the way for the treatment of the child was opened and the woman got great relief.
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath trusts paramilitary force personnel
Soldiers of a paramilitary force from Bulandshahr also attended the ‘Janata Darshan’. He lodged a complaint regarding encroachment on his land. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath took his application and said, “You are doing duty in the security of the country, your family is the responsibility of the government.” He directed the officials to investigate and find a solution soon.
Problems of more than 60 complainants were heard
More than 60 people from different districts of the state attended Monday’s ‘Janta Darshan’. The Chief Minister himself went to everyone, took their applications and listened to them. Most of the complaints were related to land possession, financial assistance, police, electricity and other departments. The Chief Minister assured everyone that their security and service is the responsibility of the government and continuous work is being done in this direction.