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Won’t let injustice happen to anyone: Yogi

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Gorakhpur: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Monday directed the officials that those who encroach on people’s land and harm the weak should not be spared under any circumstances and strict legal action should be taken against them.

The CM issued the directive to the officials during the Janata Darshan held at Mahant Digvijaynath Smriti Bhawan on the premises of Gorakhnath temple. He heard the problems and grievances of 400 people and referred their prayer letters to the concerned authorities.

He directed the officials towards a fast and satisfactory disposal of their problems while assuring visitors that no injustice would be done to anyone during his tenure.

Yogi said that the government will provide full help for the treatment of patients seeking financial help. Handing over their applications to the officials, he directed that the estimation process of the cost of treatment be completed as soon as possible and made available to the government.

He also directed officials to resolve matters related to revenue and police with complete transparency and fairness. “Injustice should not be done to anyone. Every victim should be treated sensitively,” he said.

He also gave positive assurances on employment-related issues to some of the visitors.

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