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Ensure justice for all with prompt grievance redressal: Yogi

Key Takeaways

  • The Uttar Pradesh government has launched Janata Darshan, a public grievance redressal initiative, to ensure justice for all through prompt grievance redressal.
  • Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has directed officials to address revenue and police matters with complete transparency and fairness, ensuring no injustice is done.
  • The government is committed to resolving the problems of every individual in need, and ensuring justice for all through prompt grievance redressal.

Gorakhpur: Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Wednesday directed the officials at Janata Darshan to resolve public grievances promptly and ensure no one faced injustice.

Interacting with citizens in the auditorium of the Mahant Digvijaynath Smriti Bhawan at Gorakhnath temple on the second day of his tour to Gorakhpur, the CM assured them of swift and satisfactory resolutions of their problems.

The Chief Minister met with approximately 150 individuals at Janata Darshan, listening attentively to their concerns and ensuring prompt and satisfactory resolutions of their problems. He then forwarded their applications to the relevant officials, instructing them to expedite the process.

Yogi assured the attendees that the government was committed to resolving the problems of every individual in need.

During the Janata Darshan, several individuals sought financial assistance from the Chief Minister for medical treatment. Assuring them of the government’s full support, he promptly forwarded their applications to the officials concerned, directing them to expedite the treatment estimation process and submit it to the government at the earliest.

He directed the officials to address revenue and police matters with complete transparency and fairness, ensuring no injustice is done. He also emphasised strict legal action against those found forcibly occupying others’ land.

Yogi followed his customary routine at the Gorakhnath temple. He began with prayers, offering worship to Guru Gorakhnath and paying respects at the samadhi of his guru, Brahmalin Mahant Avedyanath.

Later, he visited the temple’s cowshed, observing the care of the cows, feeding them jaggery, and affectionately patting several of them.

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