
Lucknow, 22 June (HS): Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath held a
Janata Darshan on Monday morning. During this, he met with each
complainant, who had come from various districts of the state, one by one. He
took their applications and listened to their problems. The Chief Minister
directed officials to ensure proper and timely resolution of all complaints.
Meanwhile, the Chief Minister took a firm stance on the complaint of
encroachment and ordered an immediate investigation and action against the
culprits.
An elderly man from Mathura also arrived at the Janata
Darshan with a complaint. He told the Chief Minister that the Chak Road
had been encroached upon. A complaint had been lodged at the local level, but
no action had been taken. Taking a firm stance, the Chief Minister directed the
District Magistrate to personally visit the site and assess the situation. If
encroachment persists, remove it immediately and take action against the
culprits. The Chief Minister reiterated that complaints of encroachment would
be zero-tolerated. All officials, including the administration, police,
municipal corporation, and development authorities, should regularly monitor
the situation.
The government's attention is focused on every aspect
including education, health, and financial assistance. During Janata
Darshan, petitions related to education, health, financial assistance,
power lines, police, and revenue were also received. The Chief Minister took
all the petitions and listened to the concerns of the victims, then assured
them that the government is fulfilling all the basic needs of the public. All
their problems will be resolved. There is no need for anyone to worry; the
government stands with the 25 crore people of the state in every situation.
The Chief Minister first inquired about the well-being of
the complainants who had come in the scorching heat, then asked about their
problems. He told the people who had come from various districts that the heat
and sunshine were intense. He advised the elderly, women, and children to leave
their homes in the afternoon only if absolutely necessary. The Chief Minister
also urged them to eat in moderation.
Hindusthan Samachar / Abhishek Awasthi