Yogi Adityanath Holds Janta Darshan Ahead of Crucial UP Budget Session

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath conducted a 'janta darshan' in Lucknow, personally hearing public grievances ahead of the state's budget session. The legislative assembly session is scheduled from February 9 to 20, with extensive security arrangements in place around the assembly building. Ahead of the session, the NDA legislature held a meeting, with Deputy CM Brajesh Pathak expressing confidence in a productive session. Meanwhile, NDA MLA Danish Ansari criticised the opposition for lacking a concrete agenda, claiming the government has met public expectations.

Key Points: UP CM Yogi Adityanath Holds Public Grievance Hearing Before Budget

  • CM holds public grievance hearing
  • Budget session runs Feb 9-20
  • Security heightened in Lucknow
  • Opposition criticised for lacking agenda
  • Dedicated discussion time set daily
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UP CM listens to people's grievances during 'janta darshan' ahead of budget session

UP CM Yogi Adityanath listens to public grievances in Lucknow ahead of the state's budget session, with security heightened for the legislative meeting.

"The opposition has no agenda... The Yogi government has fulfilled all the expectations of the common people. - NDA MLA Danish Ansari"

Lucknow, February 9

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minsiter Yogi Adityanath on Monday held a 'janta darshan' in Lucknow and listened to people's grievances and complaints ahead of the state budget session set to commence today.

People lined up with their grievances listed in papers, with the UP CM individually talking to each member of the public and directing officials to commence work on helping the people.

Earlier, CM Adityanath also met Governor Anindiben Patel at Lok Bhavan.

The Chief Minister's janta darshan was held just before the commencement of the budget session of the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly.

Extensive security and traffic arrangements have been put in place in Lucknow.

The session, scheduled from February 9 to 20, marks the first legislative meeting of the year in the state. In view of the proceedings, police forces along with the Rapid Response Force (RRF) have been deployed around the Assembly building to ensure smooth and secure functioning.

Ahead of the session, the NDA legislature held a meeting on Sunday with all party MLAs to prepare for the proceedings.

Speaking after the meeting, UP Deputy Chief Minister Brajesh Pathak said, "It will be a very good budget session. All the MLAs of the state are very enthusiastic. I express my sincere gratitude to all the MLAs."

Whereas, NDA MLA Danish Ansari criticised the Opposition for lacking an agenda, stating, "The opposition has no agenda; they should tell whether a good education system has been implemented in UP under the Yogi government or not, they should tell whether the rule of law has been strengthened in UP or not. The Yogi government has fulfilled all the expectations of the common people. The Opposition is talking without any issues; they only know how to mislead the public, but the public will not fall into anyone's trap."

The Budget Session of the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly will begin today with a dedicated discussion window from 5 pm to 8 pm daily, which has been established to ensure all members have time to voice their opinions beyond the standard house time limit.

Speaker Satish Mahana expressed a broader goal to have the House sit for at least 30 days this year, encouraging the opposition to engage in debate rather than disruption.

- ANI

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Priya S
Listening to people just before the budget session is smart. It helps understand ground realities before allocating funds. Hope the budget addresses the issues raised by these citizens, especially in healthcare and education.
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Rohit P
While the gesture is appreciated, I hope this isn't just for show. We need systemic solutions, not just one-day events. The administration should be accessible throughout the year, not just before sessions.
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Sarah B
Interesting to see the dedicated discussion window from 5-8 PM. That's a positive step for more constructive debates. Hope the opposition uses this time to raise valid concerns instead of just protests.
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Vikram M
The security arrangements mentioned are massive. While safety is important, I wonder about the cost. That money could perhaps be better used for public welfare directly. Just a thought.
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Kavya N
Good to see the focus on the budget session. UP's development is crucial for the whole country. Hope the session is productive and leads to policies that benefit farmers, youth, and small businesses. 🙏

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