Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath listened to the problems of the citizens in Janata Darshan. Ordered an inquiry into the complaint of land occupation by Hapur soldiers. Assured financial assistance for treatment and taught the children about studies and discipline.
Lucknow. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, despite being busy with government responsibilities, directly interacted with the common citizens in the ‘Janata Darshan’ program on Monday. The Chief Minister met every person who came here and listened seriously to their problems. He clearly said that service and security of 25 crore citizens of the state is the top priority of the government.
Strict instructions on complaint of land occupation by Hapur soldiers
During Janata Darshan, two soldiers from Hapur met the Chief Minister and complained about illegal occupation of the land. A soldier told that both he and his brother are serving the country in the army. His father is blind and the family land has been taken over by Tau’s sons, who also have a criminal reputation. The soldier also told that the occupants threaten with the use of weapons. On this, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, taking the application, directed the Hapur administration to conduct an immediate investigation and take strict action against the culprits.
Chief Minister’s confidence in financial assistance for treatment
Some people also reached Janata Darshan demanding financial assistance for treatment. The Chief Minister told him to get an estimate for the treatment from the hospital and the government would provide all possible assistance in the treatment. The Chief Minister assured that you should worry about the health of the patient, the government will take the responsibility of treatment. Along with this, the Chief Minister also gave instructions to the officials for immediate and effective disposal of many matters related to electricity, municipal corporation and revenue department.
Strictness on criminals and focus on law and order
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath directed the officials to continue taking continuous and strict action against the criminals. He said that there will be no compromise with law and order and the safety of common citizens is paramount.
Children were taught education and discipline with love.
The Chief Minister also interacted cordially with the children who came with their parents for ‘Janata Darshan’. He asked the children about their studies and advised them to study diligently and stay away from mobile phones. The Chief Minister also gave chocolates to the children affectionately and wished them for their bright future.