UP: CM Yogi Adityanath listens to problems of nearly 200 people at Janata Darshan, asks officials to ensure swift resolution
Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh) [India], August 24 (ANI): Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath listened to the problems of nearly 200 people at the Janata Darshan held at his office in Lucknow on Thursday, an official statement said.
While promising justice to the complainants, CM Yogi instructed officials to listen carefully to the problems of the public and ensure swift and satisfactory resolution in order to avoid inconveniencing them.
The UP Chief Minister also directed the officials to ensure that the welfare schemes of the state and central Government reach the needy.
“Ensure that the benefits of welfare schemes of the government reach those in need. Financial assistance from the government for medical treatment of serious patients should be expedited with completion of the cost estimation process as soon as possible”, said CM Yogi.
The CM also directed the officers to take strict action against those illegally occupying land, or involved in coercive activities against people.
He also instructed officers to ensure the resolution of every person’s issues, impartially and to the satisfaction of the complainant.
The UP Chief Minister reached out to the people seated on chairs and individually heard everyone’s issues.
He assured everyone that injustice will not be tolerated.
During the Janata Darshan, many people had sought financial assistance for medical treatment. They were reassured that the government would provide ample support for their treatment.
The CM gave clear instructions to transparently and impartially resolve cases related to revenue and police matters.
The Janata Darshan is a platform provided by the Chief Minister’s office to allow citizens to interact directly with the CM and seek solutions to their problems.