Lucknow, July 6: Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath hosted a Janata Darshan session on Monday morning, interacting personally with petitioners from various districts across the state to address their grievances. The administration affirmed its commitment to the welfare of the state’s 25 crore citizens, framing public service as an essential duty.
During the interaction, the Chief Minister asserted that the state government is dedicated to ensuring that eligible individuals receive the benefits of all ongoing welfare schemes, particularly concerning housing and critical financial assistance for medical treatments. Yogi Adityanath maintained, “Our government is working for the welfare of 25 crore people of the state, considering service to humanity as service to God.”
While collecting applications individually from the attendees, the Chief Minister directed administrative and police officials to handle all public grievances with utmost sensitivity and transparency. He declared that grievance redressal must be impartial and completed within a strict, time-bound framework to guarantee justice and peace of mind for every aggrieved individual.
Addressing specific complaints regarding illegal land encroachment, the Chief Minister instructed law enforcement agencies to take strict measures if any influential individuals are found unlawfully occupying property. He stated that justice in matters concerning the revenue and police departments must be delivered within the stipulated time frame to safeguard the rights of common citizens effectively.