Yogi directs action to reclaim illegally occupied land of poor

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Yogi directs action to reclaim illegally occupied land of poor

Sunday, 16 March 2025 | Pioneer News Service | Gorakhpur

Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, on Saturday, directed officials to take immediate action to reclaim illegally occupied land belonging to the poor and enforce strict measures against encroachers.

Emphasising zero tolerance towards land-grabbing, he warned that those who unlawfully seize land or displace the vulnerable will face severe legal consequences.

After celebrating Holi in Gorakhpur, Chief Minister Yogi attended the Janata Darshan programme at Gorakhnath temple on Saturday morning, addressing public grievances.

Seated outside the Mahant Digvijayanath Smriti Sabhagar, nearly 200 people shared their concerns with the chief minister, who assured them that no injustice would be allowed under his leadership.

He asked officials to resolve issues promptly and effectively, reaffirming the government’s commitment to addressing the concerns of every distressed citizen. “Our government is dedicated to ensuring justice for all and fostering prosperity for every individual,” he emphasised.

During the Janata Darshan, a man raised concerns about land grabbers who were illegally occupying his property. In response, Chief Minister Yogi promptly directed police and administrative officials to take swift action and ensure the land was reclaimed. Emphasising a zero tolerance towards encroachments, he asserted that no one would be allowed to seize another person’s land.

Many people approached Chief Minister Yogi, seeking financial assistance for medical treatment. He assured them that the government would provide full support for their treatment. Handing over their applications to officials, he directed them to expedite necessary estimates and forward them for approval.

Addressing issues related to police and revenue departments, Chief Minister Yogi stressed transparency and fairness, ensuring that no one faces injustice. He instructed officials to handle each case with sensitivity and provide the necessary help to every victim.

Several attendees brought their children to the event, and Chief Minister Yogi interacted warmly with the kids, asking their names and enquiring about their schooling. He gave them chocolates and encouraged them to study hard.

During his conversation with a Class 6 student, Chief Minister Yogi became emotional and urged her parents to ensure she receives quality education.

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