
Lucknow,
24 Nov (HS): Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath asked authorities on
Monday to fix the grievances raised by public at the Janata Darshan at his
residence, sources said. The event was organized at his official residence at 5
Kalidas Marg, where more than 52 people from various districts around the state
expressed their concerns. The chief minister individually spoke with each
complainant, listened to their concerns, and provided directives to guarantee a
timely settlement, according to an official statement issued here. During the
conversation, he asked all district magistrates and senior superintendents of
police to ensure that all issues are heard and resolved at the district level. He
emphasized the importance of officers ensuring that complaints are addressed in
a timely manner across all departments.
The
Janata Darshan contained complaints about financial aid, unlawful
encroachments, electricity supply, education, policing, and other public
concerns. Adityanath reiterated that the government's first goal is to serve
and protect the public's interests, and he promised that the administration is
committed to addressing all legitimate issues and will continue to assist those
in need. Complainants from areas like as Gorakhpur, Shamli, Jhansi, and Kannauj
raised their concerns with the chief minister, who issued quick directives for
necessary action.
Hindusthan Samachar / Abhishek Awasthi