Key Points

UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath held a Janata Darshan in Lucknow, hearing complaints from over 50 citizens. He assured prompt action on issues ranging from police matters to medical assistance. The CM personally instructed officials to resolve cases, including providing a motorized tricycle for a differently-abled individual. The state also offers an online grievance portal and helpline for easier complaint registration.

Key Points: Yogi Adityanath Hears Public Grievances at Lucknow Janata Darshan

  • Yogi Adityanath personally listens to 50+ public grievances
  • Directs officials to provide motorized tricycle for differently-abled
  • Cases include police, revenue, and medical disputes
  • Launches online portal jansunwai.up.nic.in for complaint tracking
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UP CM Yogi listens to public grievances at Janata Darshan, assures swift action

UP CM Yogi Adityanath assures swift action on citizen complaints during Janata Darshan, addressing police, revenue, and disability concerns.

"Resolving the issues of every citizen in Uttar Pradesh is a top priority for my administration. – Yogi Adityanath"

Lucknow, July 21

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister, Yogi Adityanath held a 'Janata Darshan' in Lucknow on Monday, where over 50 individuals from various parts of the state came forward to share their grievances, according to an official release.

This program is a regular feature of his governance model, aimed at swiftly resolving public complaints. The 'Janta Darshan' program reflects the government's commitment to citizen-centric governance and its resolve to address public grievances in a timely and effective manner.

The Chief Minister interacted with each complainant, listened attentively to their concerns, accepted their applications, and assured them of the government's full support. He reiterated that resolving the issues of every citizen in Uttar Pradesh is a top priority for his administration.

During the event, the Chief Minister interacted with a differently-abled individual and instructed officials to provide a motorised tricycle.

Several cases related to police matters, revenue disputes, medical assistance, employment, education, housing, land possession, and family issues were presented before the CM.

The CM promptly forwarded these applications to the concerned officials, instructing them to ensure timely and satisfactory resolutions. He assured the attendees that the government is committed to delivering justice to every complainant.

In a warm gesture, the Chief Minister also interacted with the children who had accompanied their parents. He enquired about their well-being and education, offered words of encouragement, and distributed chocolates, extending his blessings for their bright futures.

The Uttar Pradesh government has also launched an online grievance redressal system, jansunwai.up.nic.in, where citizens can register their complaints and track their status using a reference number. Citizens can also call 1076 or 9454404444 to register their complaints.

- ANI

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Sarah B
While the initiative is commendable, I wonder how many of these complaints actually get resolved? The system needs proper follow-up mechanisms. Hope the online portal works better than previous grievance systems.
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Ananya R
My uncle from Bareilly attended last month's janata darshan with a land dispute issue. To our surprise, the tehsildar called him within 15 days and matter is being resolved now. This is real vikas!
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Vikram M
Good initiative but why only 50 people? UP has population of 23 crore! The online system is good but many villagers don't have internet access. Need more physical janata darshans across all districts.
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Priya S
The way CM interacted with children shows his compassionate side 👏 Small gestures like distributing chocolates make leaders more approachable. Hope other states also adopt such public hearing programs.
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Karthik V
I tried the online portal last week for electricity issue. Got complaint number immediately but no action yet. Maybe need to wait more. At least there's a system now which is better than nothing.

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