
Lucknow, 09
March (HS): Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath held a Janata Darshan at
his official residence on Monday. During this, the Chief Minister personally
visited victims from across the state. He took their applications and assured
them that the government is committed to resolving everyone's genuine concerns.
Go home with peace of mind, your problems will be resolved, he
said. The Chief Minister directed district administrative and police officers
to ensure that every problem is resolved within the stipulated timeframe.
During a
meeting with the Chief Minister at Janta Darshan, two entrepreneurs
presented their problems. The Chief Minister took the applications seriously
and directed the concerned departments, especially the Uttar Pradesh State
Industrial Development Authority (UPIDA) and the district administration, to
ensure timely resolution. The Chief Minister clearly stated that an excellent
investment ecosystem has been created in the state. The government has
implemented several transparent systems, including a single-window system.
Entrepreneurs' problems should be addressed on a priority basis. He stated
categorically that any delay or negligence in investment and industrial
development will not be tolerated.
A victim
from Kasganj presented a police complaint to the Chief Minister. He complained
about the delay in action in his case. Yogi directed the Superintendent of
Police to take cognizance of the matter and ensure a timely resolution. Another
case also involved a family dispute. The Chief Minister took a firm stance on
the complaint of illegal occupation, stating that such cases would not be
tolerated. He assured the victim that immediate action would be taken as per
the rules.
Some
children, along with their parents, attended the Janata Darshan.
Chief Minister Yogi distributed chocolates to the children and inquired about
their studies. Approaching one child, the Chief Minister advised them to read
books. Use social media only as much as necessary. Excessive use is harmful.
The Chief Minister also advised limiting the use of mobile phones.
Hindusthan Samachar / Abhishek Awasthi