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CM Office Uttar Pradesh: CM Yogi Adityanath Holds ‘Janta Darshan’ at Gorakhnath Temple

He reiterated that delays in addressing public grievances would not be tolerated and that accountability would be fixed in cases of negligence.

Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath on Tuesday interacted directly with citizens during a ‘Janta Darshan’ programme organised at the Gorakhnath Temple premises. People from various districts of the state attended the public grievance forum to present their concerns and requests.

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During the session, the Chief Minister listened to complaints related to revenue disputes, police matters, healthcare assistance, pensions, and other welfare schemes. He directed concerned officials to ensure time-bound, transparent, and effective resolution of the issues raised.

Officials present at the programme were instructed to treat each complaint with sensitivity and urgency. The Chief Minister emphasised that public service must reflect accountability and responsiveness, adding that governance should move “from public dedication to public welfare.”

According to government sources, such Janta Darshan programmes aim to bridge the gap between the administration and citizens by providing a direct platform for grievance redressal. Senior district and departmental officers were asked to submit follow-up reports on the actions taken.

The initiative forms part of the state government’s broader outreach strategy, ensuring that citizens from remote areas also receive direct access to the highest level of administration for resolution of their concerns.

CM Yogi Adityanath Holds ‘Janta Darshan’ at Gorakhnath Temple

Officials said special arrangements were made at the venue to streamline the grievance submission process, including dedicated counters for women, senior citizens, and persons with disabilities. Representatives from key departments such as revenue, police, social welfare, health, and rural development were present to take immediate note of complaints and initiate on-the-spot action wherever possible.

The Chief Minister also reviewed the status of previously submitted applications and sought updates from officials on pending matters. He reiterated that delays in addressing public grievances would not be tolerated and that accountability would be fixed in cases of negligence.

Sources in the administration stated that several applicants received immediate assurances regarding financial aid for medical treatment, land dispute verification, and inclusion in welfare schemes. Instructions were issued to district magistrates and superintendents of police to personally monitor sensitive cases.

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