CM Yogi holds 'Janata Darshan' at Gorakhnath temple, assures resolution of issues to over 200 families

IANS June 22, 2025 364 views

CM Yogi Adityanath held a Janata Darshan at Gorakhnath Temple, addressing complaints from over 200 families. He ordered immediate action on land disputes and warned officials against delays. The government pledged financial support for medical treatments, ensuring no citizen is denied aid. His office reaffirmed citizen welfare as the state’s top priority.

"Service and security of every citizen is top priority" – CM Yogi Adityanath
Gorakhpur, June 22: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath held a ‘Janata Darshan’ in the premises of Gorakhnath temple on Sunday, where he met more than 200 families and assured them resolution of their long-pending issues.

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CM Yogi assures time-bound resolution of public grievances

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Directs officials to act against land mafias

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Pledges financial aid for medical treatment

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Warns against delays in complaint redressal

The Chief Minister assured prompt, time-bound resolution of complaints and grievances of the families and also reaffirmed justice for every citizen. He directed the officials to take immediate action on all complaints, warning that any delay in the redressal would not be tolerated. Applications were forwarded to the concerned departments with clear instructions for time-bound resolution.

The CM’s office also took to X to share pictures of Janata Darshan and wrote, “Service and security of every citizen of the state is top priority. CM Yogi met the people who came for 'Janta Darshan' organised at Gorakhnath Mandir campus in Gorakhpur and listened to their problems. The Chief Minister directed the concerned officials to find a permanent solution to the public problems within a fixed time period.”

A significant number of complaints pertained to land encroachments. CM Yogi ordered officials to free the land of the poor and take strict legal action against land mafias and miscreants, in line with the state’s zero-tolerance policy. He emphasised that those who illegally occupy land or displace the weak must not be spared.

Several people sought financial assistance for medical treatment. The Chief Minister assured full government support in such cases.

A man in a wheelchair who met the Chief Minister was also assured of quick assistance and was told that lack of funds would not hinder his treatment.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
This is what real governance looks like! When leaders directly listen to people's problems instead of hiding behind bureaucrats. Hope the officials follow through on CM Yogi's directives. Land mafias have been terrorizing poor farmers for too long. 🙏
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Priya M.
Good initiative but I'll believe it when I see actual results. Many politicians do these 'janata darshans' for photo ops. The real test is whether that wheelchair-bound man gets his treatment funded within a week. Fingers crossed!
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Vikram S.
As someone from UP, I've seen real change in law and order under this government. Land grabbers think twice now before targeting the poor. But the system still needs improvement - hope these complaints don't get stuck in red tape.
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Ananya T.
The medical assistance part is most heartwarming ❤️ So many families get ruined by healthcare costs. If the government can genuinely help here, it would be life-changing. Hope this becomes a model for other states too!
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Sanjay R.
Why only temple premises? Why not hold these in government offices? Mixing religion and governance sets a wrong precedent, even if the intentions are good. We need secular spaces for public grievance redressal.
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Neha P.
My bua (aunt) attended this! She's been fighting for her land papers for 3 years. The tehsildar called her the very next day after CM's intervention. Sometimes the system needs a push from the top to work. Jai Hind!

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