CM Yogi Orders FIR Against False Probe Reports, Stresses Fair Investigations

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has directed officials to register an FIR against anyone found submitting false investigation reports in any case. He issued the instructions while hearing public grievances during a 'Janta Darshan' at Gorakhnath Temple, where he met around 150 people. The CM emphasized that negligence or laxity in handling cases would be unforgivable and ordered strict legal action in matters like land grabbing. He also assured financial assistance for medical treatment from the Chief Minister's Discretionary Fund.

Key Points: Yogi Adityanath Directs FIR for False Investigation Reports

  • FIR against false probe reports
  • Fair and impartial investigations ordered
  • Public grievance hearing in Gorakhpur
  • Action promised for delays
  • Land grabbing cases addressed
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FIR must be lodged against those filing false probe reports: CM Yogi

UP CM Yogi Adityanath orders FIRs against officials filing false probe reports during public grievance hearing, stressing impartiality and timely action.

FIR must be lodged against those filing false probe reports: CM Yogi
"There should be no laxity or negligence in helping victims. Any delay in resolving public issues will invite action. - CM Yogi Adityanath"

Gorakhpur, Feb 14

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Saturday directed officials to register an FIR against anyone found submitting false investigation reports in any case.

He said that every matter must be resolved only after a fair and impartial probe. He asserted that negligence or laxity in handling cases would be "unforgivable".

The Chief Minister issued the instructions while hearing public grievances during the Janta Darshan at the Gorakhnath Temple here.

During the outreach programme held outside the Mahant Digvijaynath Smriti Bhawan in the temple complex, he met around 150 people and listened to their complaints. Assuring them of prompt redressal, he said there was no need to panic as the administration would ensure effective resolution of every genuine grievance.

Directing administrative and police officials on the spot, the Chief Minister emphasised timely, impartial and quality disposal of complaints.

In several cases presented during the Janta Darshan, complainants alleged that false reports had been filed during investigations. Taking serious note, he ordered a thorough probe and instructed that an FIR be registered against those responsible for submitting fabricated reports.

"There should be no laxity or negligence in helping victims. Any delay in resolving public issues will invite action. If a case is deliberately delayed at any level, strict action must be taken against those involved," he said.

He also ordered strict legal action in cases of land grabbing.

Several people sought financial assistance for medical treatment during the programme. The Chief Minister directed officials to expedite the preparation of hospital estimates and submit them to the government, assuring that adequate help would be provided from the Chief Minister's Discretionary Fund.

Earlier in the day, CM Yogi followed his customary routine at the Gorakhnath Temple. After offering prayers to Guru Gorakhnath and paying tributes at the statue of his guru, the late Mahant Avedyanath, he toured the temple premises.

He visited the cowshed, performed 'gau seva', and personally fed jaggery to the cows. He also interacted warmly with children who had accompanied their families to the Janta Darshan, distributing chocolates and encouraging them to focus on their studies.

- IANS

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Sarah B
The intention is good, but who will investigate the investigators? We need an independent mechanism. The same police force asked to file FIRs might be the one submitting reports. The system needs more checks and balances.
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Priyanka N
Finally! My brother's property case was stuck because the local thana gave a biased report. Common people suffer so much due to this. Hope this order reaches every thana and thanedar. Jai Hind!
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Aman W
Good directive, but actions speak louder than words. We have seen many orders in the past that remain only on paper. Let's see how many FIRs are actually registered in the next 6 months. The proof will be in the implementation.
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Kavya N
The part about helping people with medical treatment is very heartening. Often, the administration forgets the human side. Gau seva and feeding cows shows our cultural values. More leaders should connect with people directly like this Janata Darshan.
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Vikram M
Land grabbing is a huge issue in our state. If strict action is taken against the mafia and corrupt officials who help them, it will be a big relief for middle-class families. Hope this isn't just for show.

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