Lucknow, May 4 (UNI) Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Sunday said that bringing happiness to every citizen in the state is the government's top priority, and efforts have been underway since day one to achieve this.
The CM held a 'Janata Darshan' at his official residence in Lucknow, during which he met and addressed grievances of over 60 citizens. He interacted with each visitor, enquired about their well-being, listened to their concerns and directed the officials for timely resolution of the issues.
Complaints ranged from police and revenue matters to medical aid, old-age pensions and road construction. Yogi collected written petitions from the complainants and handed them over to the officials concerned, directing them to take quick and effective action. He said that all grievances must be addressed within the stipulated time.
Taking cognisance of a recent incident in Kunda, Pratapgarh, he directed strict action and assured that the culprits would not be spared. During the Janata Darshan, two women raised complaints related to police misconduct, which he listened to carefully and instructed officials to act promptly.
An elderly mason from the Madiyaon police station area requested assistance for an old-age pension, to which the CM assured appropriate action as per rules. Several others approached with issues related to RTE, land measurement, housing, encroachments and electricity connections. He gave assurance that all complaints would be resolved.
Many complainants were accompanied by family members. Yogi interacted warmly with children, enquiring about their education, giving them chocolates and blessing them for a bright future.
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