Yogi Adityanath Hears Public Grievances at Lucknow Janta Darshan

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath held a Janta Darshan in Lucknow to listen to public grievances. He reassured a woman from Shravasti that her child's treatment would be supported with an Ayushman Card and financial assistance. The Chief Minister met around 200 people and issued on-the-spot directives for resolving issues. He also instructed police to take strict action against criminals and the land mafia.

Key Points: Yogi Adityanath Holds Janta Darshan in Lucknow

  • CM Yogi Adityanath holds Janta Darshan in Lucknow
  • Reassures woman from Shravasti about child's treatment and Ayushman Card
  • Meets around 200 people, listens to grievances individually
  • Issues directives for time-bound resolution and action against criminals
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Uttar Pradesh: CM Yogi Adityanath holds Janta Darshan in Lucknow

UP CM Yogi Adityanath listens to public grievances at Janta Darshan in Lucknow, assures help for sick child and action against crime.

"Do not panic; we will not allow any obstacles in the child's treatment. - Yogi Adityanath"

Lucknow, May 4

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Monday held janta darshan in Lucknow and listened to public grievances.

Earlier, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, during the 'Janta Darshan', reassured a woman from Shravasti that her child's treatment would not face any hurdles and promised to facilitate an Ayushman Card along with financial assistance from the discretionary fund.

According to a press release, the Chief Minister was interacting with the public at the Gorakhnath Temple complex when the woman approached him seeking help for her seriously ill child. Upon learning that the family did not have an Ayushman Card, the Chief Minister assured immediate support."Do not panic; we will not allow any obstacles in the child's treatment. We will ensure the Ayushman Card is issued, and financial assistance will also be provided," he said.

He accepted the woman's application and immediately directed officials to forward it to the District Magistrate of Shravasti to expedite the issuance of the Ayushman Card. He also instructed that an estimate of the treatment cost be prepared and sent to the state government for further assistance.

During the 'Janta Darshan,' the Chief Minister met around 200 people and listened to their grievances individually. Moving among those seated at the venue near the Mahant Digvijaynath Smriti Bhawan, he patiently heard each concern, collected written applications, and issued on-the-spot directives to officials for resolution.

Reassuring the public, Adityanath said, "Do not panic. The government will take effective action to resolve every issue. He directed administrative and police officials to address complaints in a time-bound, impartial, and satisfactory manner."

Responding to grievances related to crime and land encroachment, the Chief Minister instructed police officials to take strict action against criminals and the land mafia. He emphasised that law and order should be maintained with firmness and accountability.

- ANI

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Priya S
This is how governance should work—accessible and responsive. But let's be honest, janta darshans are good optics, but what about the thousands who can't travel to Lucknow? Hope the district-level officials are also held accountable. Still, appreciate the prompt action on the woman's case. 🙏
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Rohit P
Is it just me or does this feel like a PR event? Of course helping a sick child is noble, but one-off gestures won't fix the broken healthcare system in UP's villages. We need permanent solutions, not photo-ops. Still, the CM's direct involvement is better than nothing. 🤷‍♂️
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Ananya R
The part about directing strict action against land mafia and criminals is the real news here. Janta darshan is fine, but if law and order improves, that's the actual win for common citizens. UP needs less crime and more trust in police. Hope these orders are followed through. 🔥
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James A
Interesting approach. In the US, we have town halls but they're often staged. This seems more hands-on—CM personally taking applications and giving on-the-spot orders. But effectiveness depends on follow-up. Hope the district magistrates actually implement these directives quickly.
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Kavya N
This is exactly the kind of accessibility we need from leaders. That woman from Shravasti probably spent weeks trying to get help. CM saying "Do not panic" and acting immediately—that's leadership. But we also need systemic change so everyone doesn't have to come to Lucknow for basic help. 💯

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