CM Yogi Adityanath Assures Public: Every Problem Will Be Resolved
CM Yogi: Every Problem Will Be Resolved at Janata Darshan

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Tuesday assured citizens that no problem is insurmountable and that every issue will be resolved with due diligence. Addressing a gathering during the Janata Darshan event at his official residence, the Chief Minister personally listened to the grievances of over 200 individuals from various districts of the state.

Direct Interaction with the Public

The Janata Darshan, a regular feature of the state government, provides a platform for citizens to directly present their problems to the Chief Minister. During the session, CM Adityanath patiently heard each complaint, ranging from land disputes and pension issues to matters related to law and order. He assured the petitioners that their concerns would be addressed promptly and transparently.

Instructions to Officials

Emphasizing the need for administrative efficiency, the Chief Minister directed officials to exhibit prompt sensitivity towards public issues. He stressed that all grievances should be resolved in a transparent manner, without any delay or discrimination. “Officials must ensure that the benefits of government schemes reach the last person in the queue. Any negligence in this regard will not be tolerated,” he warned.

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Commitment to Good Governance

CM Adityanath reiterated his government’s commitment to good governance and public welfare. He stated that the Janata Darshan is not merely a ceremonial event but a mechanism to ensure accountability and responsiveness in the administration. “Every problem has a solution, and it is our collective responsibility to find it,” he added.

The event saw participation from people across age groups and social backgrounds, reflecting the widespread trust in the Chief Minister’s accessibility. Officials from various departments were present to take note of the complaints and initiate corrective measures.

Positive Feedback from Attendees

Many attendees expressed satisfaction with the Chief Minister’s attentive approach. Ramesh Kumar, a farmer from Lucknow, said, “I came with a land dispute issue. The Chief Minister listened carefully and assured me of a fair inquiry. I am hopeful now.” Similarly, a group of women from Varanasi appreciated the swift response to their pension-related problems.

The state government has also set up a dedicated portal and helpline for citizens to register their grievances online, complementing the physical Janata Darshan events. This multi-channel approach aims to make the grievance redressal system more accessible and efficient.

With the Chief Minister’s direct involvement, the Uttar Pradesh government continues to prioritize citizen-centric governance, ensuring that no problem remains unresolved.

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