CM Yogi attends RSS closed door meeting in Ghaziabad

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Thursday attended a closed-door coordination meeting of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh in Ghaziabad, officials said.
The meeting was held on the premises of the Saraswati Shishu Mandir in Nehru Nagar, in which the general secretary (organisation) of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) and senior office-bearers were present.
Ghaziabad BJP MLA Sanjeev Sharma said that such coordination meetings are organised across Uttar Pradesh throughout the year. After the meeting, Adityanath went to the helipad at the Police Lines, where he met several local leaders, including BJP MP Atul Garg and state minister Sunil Kumar Sharma.
Sharma said the chief minister reviewed the law-and-order situation in the district and sought feedback from the elected representatives.
Adityanath later left for Greater Noida and is scheduled to fly to Lucknow on Thursday evening from the Hindon airport.
CM warns officials against negligence
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Thursday directed officials to resolve public grievances with urgency and sensitivity, warning that any laxity in this regard would be “unpardonable”.
The chief minister issued these instructions during a ‘Janata Darshan’ programme held at the Gorakhnath Temple premises. According to an official statement, the chief minister met around 150 people during the interaction and assured them that the state government remains committed to ensuring that the problems of every distressed person are resolved through appropriate action.
“Any laxity or negligence in this regard will be inexcusable. Every complaint must be resolved in a quality-driven, transparent and satisfactory manner,” the chief minister said.
He cautioned officials that the government would not tolerate any form of delay or negligence in addressing public complaints.
Adityanath further directed officials to take strict action against those illegally occupying others’ land. He warned that those who harass or forcibly evict the weak would face consequences and would not be spared under any circumstances.
During the event, several people requested financial assistance for medical treatment. The chief minister assured them that the government would provide adequate help to ensure they receive necessary medical care.















