
Lucknow, 08 June (HS): Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath held a
Janata Darshan on Monday morning. During this, he personally met
people from across the state, listened to their problems, and directed officials
to resolve them. A girl requested the Chief Minister for help with higher education,
and he ordered her admission to an institution in Lucknow. Strict on complaints
related to police inaction and illegal occupation, Chief Minister Yogi ordered
officers to monitor and ensure justice for the victims.
A girl from Lucknow arrived with her mother. She explained
that she had passed intermediate with good marks. She wanted to pursue a B.Tech
degree, but was facing financial difficulties. Yogi reviewed her marksheet and
then said, Concentrate on your studies. You will be admitted to a good
institution. The government will not allow the education of any poor or needy
person to be disrupted. The daughter and mother, overjoyed by the
positive message, expressed their gratitude to the Chief Minister.
Complainants from various districts submitted petitions to
the Chief Minister complaining about police inaction and the lack of
appropriate action against illegal encroachments. The Chief Minister listened
to each case and then handed the petitions to government officials, urging them
to monitor these cases. Ensure justice for the victims and action against the
culprits. Yogi assured the victims of a speedy resolution.
Some complainants also came directly to the Janata
Darshan (public meeting). Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath asked which
district official they presented their concerns to. The complainants replied,
We are coming directly here. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said,
The heat is unbearable. Everyone should take care of their health and
first address their complaints to district and divisional officials. Many
problems will be resolved there.
Hindusthan Samachar / Abhishek Awasthi