The Chief Minister directed for timely resolution and feedback.
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath also held a “Janata Darshan” on the first Monday of November. The Chief Minister met with victims from various districts and listened to their problems. He then directed officers to ensure appropriate resolution within a stipulated timeframe and obtain feedback from the victims. During this period, more than 60 victims individually informed the Chief Minister of their problems. After meeting with the complainants, the Chief Minister stated that the government is committed to the safety and dignity of every citizen of the state.
On police-related matters, the Chief Minister stated, “Victim satisfaction is essential.”
During the “Janata Darshan,” several victims expressed dissatisfaction with police action. They expressed dissatisfaction with the lack of recovery even after the theft incident was uncovered. A complaint regarding land encroachment was also brought before the Chief Minister. The Chief Minister ordered an investigation and immediate removal of the encroachment.
Just send the estimate and take care of the patient
A patient requested financial assistance for treatment. The Chief Minister responded, “Just get the estimate from the hospital and send it to them, and take care of your patient. Leave the rest to us. No patient’s treatment will be stopped due to lack of funds. The government has been standing by to provide treatment to every needy person since day one.”
Chief Minister gave chocolates to children
The Chief Minister inquired about the well-being of the children who had come with the complainants during the “Janta Darshan.” He caressed their heads, giving them a sense of belonging. CM Yogi gave chocolates to all the children. He urged them to study hard, play hard, and bring glory to their parents.









