News Topical, Digital Desk : Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, who finds time even amidst his busy administrative work to resolve public problems on top priority, held a 'Janata Darshan' on Monday.
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath listened to the problems of people from across the state, took their applications, and directed officials to ensure timely resolution of the problems on a priority basis. CM Yogi Adityanath said that the government is striving to resolve the genuine problems of every victim.
Complaint about occupation of temple
Mamta Tiwari, who came from Bangarmau in Unnao, submitted a petition accusing some people of occupying the temple. She said that the encroachers were not even allowing people to worship in the temple. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath took cognizance of the incident and immediately directed the Superintendent of Police to take appropriate action.
A farmer from Badaun reported that some people had destroyed his crops, but the police were not taking any action. Chief Minister Yogi directed officials to ensure that no farmer faces any problems and that legal action be taken against the culprits immediately.
A complainant from Balrampur reported that the village road is in very bad condition. The village head has been preventing its construction for years, causing significant traffic problems. The Chief Minister directed local administrative officials to visit the village and speak with the villagers, assess the situation themselves, and have the road constructed.
Players are our heritage, the problem will be resolved soon
An athlete from Farrukhabad, who attended the "Janata Darshan," also presented his case to the Chief Minister. He explained that he is a shooter and has participated in various competitions and won medals. He requested the Chief Minister to grant him a license. The Chief Minister told officials that athletes are our heritage. He urged them to take cognizance of his application and take appropriate action.
Cases related to land and family disputes also came up.
Cases related to land and family disputes also came up during "Janata Darshan." The Chief Minister took cognizance of the applications related to all the cases and ordered officials to take appropriate action. A complainant from Lucknow raised the issue of an illegal colony, on which Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath directed the Housing Commissioner to take cognizance and take action as per the rules.
Complainants from some districts complained about encroachment on government land, while others expressed dissatisfaction with police action. CM Yogi, while directing action in all such cases, placed special emphasis on the satisfaction of the victims. A complainant from Sarojini Nagar in Lucknow complained about land grabbing and the breaking of a boundary wall, which the SDM Sarojini Nagar was directed to resolve.
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