Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, on Sunday, held a Janata Darshan at his official residence, where hundreds of complainants presented their grievances.
The highest number of complaints originated from Shahjahanpur, primarily concerning land encroachment and delays in land measurement, which upset the chief minister.
Chief Minister Yogi reached out to the complainants one by one, giving them a patient hearing. Several complainants from Shahjahanpur district were present, with numerous complaints about land encroachment and land measurement issues.
The petitioners also complained to Chief Minister Yogi about the negligence of lekhpals and kanungo. In response, the chief minister immediately directed the district magistrate to take action and report back within three days.
Similar cases were also reported from Agra and Kanpur. Chief Minister Yogi assured all petitioners that there was no need to worry and that prompt action would be taken.
A woman approached Chief Minister Yogi regarding issues in her treatment due to a lack of funds. Despite having an Ayushman card, she needed more money for her treatment. The chief minister assured her that the treatment would not be hindered due to financial constraints and immediately contacted the King George’s Medical University vice-chancellor and instructed him to take appropriate action.
Similarly, an assistant teacher from Unnao explained that her child was very ill and undergoing treatment in Lucknow, while her husband was away. She requested a transfer to Lucknow, and Yogi assured her that appropriate action would be taken.
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath directed the officials concerned to redress the grievances of complainants at the district level on priority basis. He emphasised that negligence in any form will not be tolerated. Regarding land encroachment cases, Chief Minister Yogi stated that it must be ensured that the victims are heard. Law breakers will not be tolerated under any circumstances, he added.