Solving everyone's problems is govt's priority: Adityanath
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath assured residents that resolving public grievances is the government's priority, directing officials to address complaints promptly and sensitively.
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Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Friday assured people attending the Janata Darshan held at Gorakhnath Temple here that resolving public grievances is the government's priority.
He directed officials present on the spot to ensure that public complaints are addressed promptly, transparently, and sensitively, warning that any kind of negligence in handling public issues will not be tolerated.
At the Janata Darshan programme held outside the Mahant Digvijaynath Smriti Bhavan at Gorakhnath Temple, Adityanath met around 150 people and listened to their grievances.
The chief minister forwarded their applications to the concerned officials and instructed them to ensure swift resolution of issues, saying that no one should face injustice and every victim must be treated with sensitivity and given immediate help.
He also directed special attention towards matters related to revenue and police departments.
During the programme, several people sought financial assistance for the treatment of serious illnesses. The chief minister assured them that no one's treatment would stop due to a lack of funds.
He instructed officials to quickly prepare estimates for the advanced treatment of all needy people and provide them to the administration, adding that funds would be released immediately once the estimates are received.
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