Key Points

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath held a Janata Darshan in Gorakhpur, interacting directly with around 250 citizens. He patiently listened to grievances ranging from missing ration cards to land encroachment issues. The CM immediately instructed officials to resolve these matters with sensitivity and speed. He reiterated that public welfare is the top priority and assured people of the government's full support.

Key Points: Yogi Adityanath Hears 250 Public Grievances at Gorakhpur Janata Darshan

  • Yogi Adityanath met 250 people during Janata Darshan on first day of Navratri
  • He ordered officials to provide ration cards and pensions without delay
  • Directed strict legal action against land grabbing complaints
  • Assured medical treatment would not stop due to lack of funds
  • Urged officials to prioritize public welfare and act promptly
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CM Yogi addresses grievances of 250 people at Janata Darshan, directs prompt redressal

UP CM Yogi Adityanath personally addressed issues from ration cards to land grabbing for 250 citizens at Gorakhpur's Janata Darshan, ordering swift official action.

"The land of the poor must be protected from encroachment - CM Yogi Adityanath"

Gorakhpur, September 22

On the first day of Sharadiya Navratri, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath began his day by serving the people before offering prayers to Maa Shakti and held Janata Darshan at the Gorakhnath Temple where he met people, heard their concerns, and instructed officials to ensure swift and effective solutions, an official statement said.

He emphasised that every needy individual must receive the full benefits of government welfare schemes.

During the Janata Darshan, held in front of Mahant Digvijaynath Smriti Bhawan, the Chief Minister interacted with around 250 people, many of them women. Moving from chair to chair, he patiently listened to each grievance and assured citizens that their issues would be resolved in a timely, transparent, and satisfactory manner.

One woman raised the issue of not having a ration card. The Chief Minister immediately instructed officials to handle such matters with sensitivity, ensuring that eligible beneficiaries are provided ration cards and pension benefits without delay.

Addressing complaints of land grabbing, CM Yogi directed strict legal action, stressing that the land of the poor must be protected from encroachment". He also ordered effective coordination between the Revenue and Police departments to resolve such disputes.

Responding to requests for medical assistance, the Chief Minister assured people that no treatment would be stalled due to a lack of funds. He directed officials to prepare cost estimates on a priority basis and submit them promptly, assuring the people that the government would provide the required financial support.

Reiterating his commitment to public service, CM Yogi urged officials to always prioritise public welfare and act promptly for the relief of every affected citizen.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good initiative but I hope this isn't just for show. Many times such promises are made but ground reality remains same. Let's see if these 250 people actually get their problems solved.
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Sarah B
Starting the day with public service before prayers during Navratri - what a beautiful way to serve the people! This sets a great example for all public servants.
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Vikram M
Land grabbing is a serious issue in UP. Glad CM is taking strict action. Hope the police-revenue coordination actually works on ground level. Common people suffer a lot from such problems.
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Ananya R
The assurance for medical assistance is much needed. Many poor families cannot afford treatment. If government can genuinely support healthcare costs, it will save many lives. 👍
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Michael C
Impressive to see a chief minister personally listening to 250 people. This kind of direct democracy is rare in many countries. Hope the follow-up matches the initial promise.
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Kavya N
While I appreciate the effort, I wonder how sustainable this is. There are millions with grievances. The system needs to work efficiently without requiring CM's personal intervention for every case.

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