
Lucknow,
April 27 (HS): Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, before leaving for
West Bengal on the last day of the assembly election campaign, listened to the
grievances of complainants from across the state during a Janata
Darshan on Monday. The Chief Minister directed officials to be sensitive
and address the public's problems. The Chief Minister met with all the
complainants who came for Janata Darshan. He listened to their
problems one by one, took their applications, and then directed officials to
resolve them within a time limit. Regarding revenue and police complaints, the
Chief Minister directed that procrastination would not be tolerated; problems
must be resolved within a time limit and the victims must be informed.
The
Chief Minister asked some of the complainants who had come to the Janata
Darshan whether they had met any officials in their district and
explained their problems. The answer was no. The Chief Minister then told the
complainants not to worry in this extreme heat. First, they should share their
grievances with the officials posted in their districts. They will be heard
under all circumstances and their problems will be resolved appropriately. The
Chief Minister appealed to everyone to take care of their health in the
scorching heat.
The
Chief Minister showered his affection on the children who had come with their
families for the Janata Darshan (public darshan). He also blessed
them with chocolates. When the Chief Minister asked the children sitting on
their mother's lap if they wanted chocolate, one child smiled and expressed his
desire. The Chief Minister gave him a chocolate. The child burst into laughter
after receiving the chocolate.
Hindusthan Samachar / Abhishek Awasthi