Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, on Sunday, said that his government would not allow injustice to anyone and was determined to bring happiness in everyone’s life.
Listening to the problems of around 200 people at the Janata Darshan held in the auditorium of Mahant Digvijaynath Smriti Bhawan on Gorakhnath temple premises, Chief Minister Yogi instructed officials to take strict legal action against those who forcibly encroached upon someone’s land.
“Solving people’s problems is the priority of the government and any kind of negligence or laxity in this regard will not be tolerated,” Chief Minister Yogi told officials.
The chief minister went to the people, patiently listened to their problems one by one and assured them of prompt and satisfactory resolution of their problems.
Many people, including some women, had come to the Janata Darshan with complaints regarding land disputes as well as illegal encroachments. After listening to them patiently, Chief Minister Yogi directed the officials concerned present there to take effective legal action against professional land-grabbers by identifying them as land mafia.
He also instructed officials to register FIRs and take immediate action in other police related cases, including that of physical assault.
The chief minister assured the people seeking financial help for the treatment of serious diseases that no one’s treatment will be halted for lack of money. He directed the administration to complete the cost estimation process for the treatment of the patient concerned and make it available to the government as soon as possible so that funds could be released.
Meanwhile, the chief minister gave chocolates to children who accompanied their mothers at the Janata Darshan. He also blessed them and encouraged them to study.