Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath convened a direct public interface event, a Janata Darshan, in Gorakhpur on Sunday, meticulously addressing the concerns of roughly 200 citizens. He issued immediate directives to officials, stressing the paramount importance of swift and equitable complaint resolution. This pivotal gathering underscores the administration’s unwavering commitment to accessibility and responsive governance.
The interactive program, unfolding outside the historic Digvijay Nath Smriti Bhawan, witnessed a diverse populace from across the state presenting an array of issues. Grievances ranged broadly, encompassing administrative hurdles, complex policing matters, and long-standing revenue disputes.
CM Yogi’s Directives at Janata Darshan
Officials reported that the Chief Minister engaged personally with each individual, patiently listening before instructing district administration and police personnel to tackle all valid complaints promptly and within clearly defined timelines. His emphasis was unmistakable: timely justice for all. He vehemently cautioned against any hint of negligence, particularly concerning revenue-related matters, making it abundantly clear that laxity in resolving public grievances would simply not be tolerated under his watch.
Moreover, many attendees sought vital financial aid for medical treatments. Yogi Adityanath offered reassurances, pledging governmental support for eligible beneficiaries. He specifically instructed officials to expedite the issuance of Ayushman cards to those deserving under the scheme, ensuring broader access to critical healthcare. Additional assistance, sources confirmed, would be channeled through existing government welfare mechanisms, including discretionary funds for truly deserving cases. To learn more about public welfare initiatives, visit the official portal.
Earlier that day, before diving into the intense public engagement, the Chief Minister had visited the revered Gorakhnath Temple. There, he offered solemn prayers at the shrines of Mahayogi Guru Gorakhnath and his esteemed guru, Mahant Avaidyanath. Following this spiritual interlude, he proceeded to the temple’s gaushala, where, upholding a cherished tradition, he lovingly fed jaggery and rotis to the resident cows.
During these temple visits and indeed throughout the Janata Darshan itself, Yogi Adityanath also found moments to connect with children accompanying their families. He inquired about their studies, offered words of encouragement, and distributed chocolates, fostering a sense of warmth and approachability. This direct engagement, officials highlighted, remains a cornerstone of the government’s strategy to bridge the gap between citizens and the administration, ensuring that public grievances are not just heard, but actively addressed as part of the ongoing Janata Darshan program.