
Lucknow, April 27: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath fulfilled his commitment to public service on the last day of the assembly election campaign before heading to West Bengal. On Monday morning, during the ‘Janata Darshan’, CM Yogi listened to the grievances of citizens from across the state and instructed officials to address these issues with sensitivity.
The Chief Minister met with all attendees at the ‘Janata Darshan’, listened to their problems one by one, and collected their petitions. He emphasized that officials must resolve issues within a specified timeframe. Regarding complaints related to revenue and police, CM Yogi stated that there would be no delays; solutions must be provided promptly, and the affected individuals must be informed.
During the ‘Janata Darshan’, CM Yogi asked some attendees if they had approached any local officials with their issues. When he learned that they had not, he encouraged them not to suffer in the sweltering heat. He urged them to first report their grievances to the officials in their districts. He assured them that their concerns would be heard and appropriately addressed. The Chief Minister also appealed to everyone to take care of their health in the scorching sun.
CM Yogi showed affection to children who attended the event with their families, giving them chocolates as blessings. When he asked a child sitting in their mother’s lap if they wanted chocolate, the child smiled in response, prompting the Chief Minister to hand over the treat, which made the child beam with joy.
The Chief Minister’s office shared on social media platform X that, “From public dedication to public welfare, the Chief Minister listened to the issues of citizens from various districts during the ‘Janata Darshan’ program held at his official residence in Lucknow. He instructed relevant officials to ensure timely and effective resolution of each public issue on a priority basis.”
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