On Friday, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath held a ‘Janata Darshan’ at his official residence in Lucknow, where he took time to address the grievances of numerous citizens from various districts. This initiative aimed to offer a direct channel for people to voice their issues and seek resolutions.
During the session, people presented a wide array of complaints ranging from police-related problems to issues with land encroachments and requests for job transfers.
Chief Minister Yogi made it clear that every complaint would be taken seriously and action would be taken swiftly. He stressed the need for effective communication between officials and complainants to ensure that their concerns are adequately addressed.
One notable case involved a teacher seeking a transfer due to personal reasons. The Chief Minister personally reviewed the request and forwarded it to the Directorate of Education, emphasizing his hands-on approach to resolving individual issues.
Another petitioner requested employment under the deceased dependent quota. CM Yogi assured that this application would be sent to the appropriate department for necessary actions.
Throughout the ‘Janata Darshan’, Yogi Adityanath personally engaged with each attendee, listened to their grievances, and ensured that their applications were handed over to the concerned officials.
He instructed district officials to take immediate action on the issues related to police and land encroachments, reinforcing his commitment to public welfare and administrative efficiency.
This initiative reflects the Chief Minister’s dedication to addressing public grievances directly and ensuring that issues are resolved promptly, thereby reinforcing his commitment to the people’s safety, prosperity, and overall satisfaction.