CM Yogi Adityanath Declares Family as Society's Greatest Asset
In a significant address during the Janata Darshan event in Lucknow on Monday, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath emphasized that family is society's greatest asset and called for disputes to be resolved through mutual understanding whenever possible. The CM received numerous complaints related to family conflicts and stressed that seeking help from police or administration should be considered only as a last resort.
Families Must Stay Together and Adjust
Yogi Adityanath articulated a powerful message about family unity, stating, "Families must stay together irrespective of circumstances. One needs to adjust within the family. In our society, there is no asset greater than family — it is our biggest strength." He elaborated that with a little understanding, mistakes by family members can be corrected, preventing families from breaking apart.
Highlighting families as an invaluable asset that must be preserved at all costs, the Chief Minister urged elders to take a proactive role in resolving household disputes. He reiterated that government, administrative, or police assistance should only be sought when all other avenues have been exhausted.
Government's Priority: Addressing Public Grievances
During the Janata Darshan, CM Yogi Adityanath reinforced that resolving public grievances is the government's top priority. He directed officials to handle complaints with sensitivity and ensure time-bound redressal, warning of strict action against any officials displaying laxity in their duties.
Strict Action Against Illegal Land Encroachment
Emphasizing the importance of justice, Yogi Adityanath declared that strict legal action must be taken against those who illegally encroach on others' land or displace weaker sections of society. "Such elements must not be spared," he asserted, underscoring the government's commitment to protecting citizens' rights and properties.
The Chief Minister's remarks during Janata Darshan reflect a dual focus on preserving family harmony through mutual resolution and ensuring robust administrative action against injustices, particularly illegal land encroachments.



