Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath on Tuesday once again reiterated his government’s commitment to good governance by directly interacting with citizens during ‘Janata Darshan’ held at the Gorakhnath Temple premises. People from various districts of the state reached Gorakhpur to present their grievances and seek solutions to long-pending issues.
CM Yogi Adityanath Listens to Public Grievances at Janata Darshan
During the interaction, the Chief Minister patiently heard problems related to land disputes, healthcare, police matters, pensions, employment, and other civic concerns. Emphasising that public trust is the biggest strength of the government, CM Yogi assured citizens that no genuine grievance will be ignored under his administration.
Strict Instructions to Officials
CM Yogi Adityanath issued clear instructions to the concerned officials to ensure time-bound and transparent resolution of public complaints. He warned against negligence and directed officers to adopt a sensitive and accountable approach while dealing with people’s problems.
‘New Uttar Pradesh’ Focused on Public Welfare
The Janata Darshan initiative reflects the vision of ‘New Uttar Pradesh’, where governance is centred on public welfare, responsiveness, and accountability. Regular interactions between the Chief Minister and citizens have strengthened confidence in the system and reduced bureaucratic delays.
Direct Dialogue Strengthens Trust
By personally engaging with people, CM Yogi continues to bridge the gap between the administration and citizens. The government has maintained that such direct dialogue ensures that benefits of welfare schemes reach the last person in line and reinforces the principles of good governance and inclusive development.
The Janata Darshan programme remains a key platform through which the Uttar Pradesh government addresses ground-level issues and upholds its promise of a people-centric administration.
