Key Points

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath conducted a comprehensive public grievance session in Lucknow, meeting over 60 residents personally. He carefully listened to various issues ranging from police matters to pension requests, providing immediate guidance to officials. The CM warmly interacted with citizens, including children, demonstrating a people-centric approach to governance. His proactive method showcased a commitment to swift problem resolution and direct public engagement.

Key Points: Yogi Adityanath Leads People-Centric Janata Darshan in Lucknow

  • Adityanath personally heard diverse citizen complaints
  • Directed officials to resolve issues promptly
  • Engaged with residents from various backgrounds
  • Assured timely action on submitted petitions
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CM Adityanath holds 'Janata Darshan', addresses grievances of over 60 residents

UP CM Yogi Adityanath addresses 60+ resident grievances, ensures swift resolution and personal interaction during public outreach program

"The Chief Minister directed the concerned officials to solve the problems of the people within a fixed time - CM's Office"

Lucknow, May 4

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said on Sunday that his government's top priority is to bring happiness to every resident of the state.

The Chief Minister held a 'Janata Darshan' in Lucknow, where he met and addressed the grievances of over 60 residents. He interacted with each visitor, enquired about their well-being, listened to their concerns, and directed officials for the timely resolution of the issues.

Complaints ranged from police and revenue matters to medical aid, old-age pensions, and road construction.

The Chief Minister collected written petitions from the complainants and handed them over to the concerned officials, instructing them to take quick and effective action.

He also asked concerned officials to address the grievances of people within a stipulated time.

The CM's office also took to X to share the pictures of 'Janata Darshan' and wrote, "The Chief Minister directed the concerned officials to solve the problems of the people within a fixed time".

Taking cognisance of a recent incident in Kunda, Pratapgarh, Chief Minister Adityanath directed strict action and assured that the culprits would not be spared.

During the Janata Darshan, two women raised complaints related to police "misconduct", which the Chief Minister listened to carefully and instructed officials to act promptly.

An elderly mason from the Madiyav police station area requested assistance for an old-age pension, to which the Chief Minister assured appropriate action as per rules.

Several others approached with issues related to the Right to education, land measurement, housing, encroachments, and electricity connections. The Chief Minister gave assurance that all complaints would be resolved.

Many complainants were accompanied by family members. CM Adityanath interacted warmly with children, enquiring about their education, giving them chocolates, and blessings for a bright future.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
This is how governance should be! Direct interaction between people and CM is commendable. Hope officials follow through on the promises made. UP has seen real development under Yogi ji's leadership. 🙏
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Priya M.
Good initiative but I wonder how many complaints actually get resolved? My uncle submitted a petition last year about land dispute, still waiting for action. Hope this time officials take it seriously.
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Amit S.
Saw the photos - CM interacting with kids was heartwarming! But why only 60 people? With UP's population, should have more frequent Janata Darshans. Also need online grievance system for those who can't travel to Lucknow.
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Neeta R.
As a woman, I'm glad he listened to police misconduct complaints seriously. UP needs more women-friendly policies. Hope the officials actually follow his instructions - often babus don't act unless pressured.
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Vikram J.
Good optics but real test is in implementation. Many CMs have done Janata Darshan before. What matters is whether the old-age pension actually reaches that mason. UP bureaucracy needs complete overhaul for effective delivery.
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Sunita T.
My neighbor attended this! Got assurance for her daughter's school admission under RTE. Fingers crossed it works out. More power to such initiatives that bridge gap between government and common people 👍

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