Lucknow Woman Appeals to CM Yogi for Help in Matrimonial Crisis
Seema, a resident of Lucknow, took her two daughters to meet Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Monday. She urgently sought his intervention in a serious matrimonial discord. Seema directly accused her husband and his family members of forcibly throwing her out of their home.
Chief Minister Orders Immediate Police Action
The Chief Minister interacted with Seema during the Janata Darshan session at his official residence. He listened carefully to her distressing story. Following their conversation, CM Yogi Adityanath directed the Commissioner of Police to take immediate and appropriate action in this sensitive matter.
A government spokesperson later provided more details about the case. He stated that Seema spoke openly about her severe financial hardship during the meeting. She alleged that her husband and his family members forced her out of the matrimonial home, leaving her to manage alone with her children.
"Seema informed the Chief Minister that after her father-in-law passed away, her husband and other family members expelled her from the house," the spokesperson explained. "This left her completely responsible for supporting herself and her daughters. She specifically requested the CM's help to return to her matrimonial home. She also sought financial support for raising her two daughters properly."
The spokesperson confirmed the Chief Minister's clear instructions. "CM Yogi Adityanath instructed the Police Commissioner to ensure swift and suitable action in this case," he said firmly.
Janata Darshan Addresses Multiple Public Grievances
The Chief Minister's Janata Darshan session addressed various public complaints beyond this matrimonial dispute. CM Yogi Adityanath personally heard grievances related to:
- Police department issues
- Electricity department concerns
- Multiple requests for financial assistance
He met individually with those who attended the public audience. The Chief Minister listened patiently to each person's specific problems. He then issued clear directives to concerned officials.
The Chief Minister instructed officials to conduct thorough enquiries into all legitimate complaints. He emphasized the need for time-bound resolution of genuine grievances. The government also asked for hospital estimates from individuals seeking financial aid for medical treatments. This step ensures proper assessment before providing necessary support.
This incident highlights the continuing public access to the Chief Minister through Janata Darshan. It demonstrates how citizens bring personal and family disputes directly to the highest state authority for resolution.