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None will be denied justice under my govt: Yogi

None will be denied justice under my govt: Yogi

Gorakhpur, Apr 19 (UNI) Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Saturday while emphasising a zero-tolerance policy towards injustice, assured the public that no individual would be wronged under his administration.
Despite heavy rain on Saturday morning, the CM upheld his commitment to public service by holding the Janata Darshan in Gorakhpur, defying expectations of cancellation. The event was smoothly shifted indoors to the auditorium of Mahant Digvijaynath Smriti Bhawan, where proper seating was arranged.
He met nearly 300 people, patiently heard their grievances and assured them that addressing public issues remains a top priority for his government. He handed over grievance petitions to the officials concerned with clear directives to resolve every issue promptly, transparently and satisfactorily.
Yogi specifically directed the officials to avoid unnecessary delays in resolving police and revenue-related matters. Taking serious note of complaints about land encroachments, he ordered strict action against land mafia and local bullies.
He issued clear directives on police-related matters, emphasising prompt FIR registration and strict adherence to legal procedures. For family disputes, he urged the officials to prioritise resolution through mutual dialogue.
As seen in previous Janata Darshans, several people came seeking financial help for the treatment of serious illnesses. the CM directed the officials to expedite completion of the estimate process for their medical expenses and send it to the government.
He assured that enough funds would be provided and no one's treatment would be stopped due to lack of money. He became emotional when he saw a partially disabled woman and her child who had come to Janata Darshan. He directed the officials to resolve their issue immediately and to offer them tea.
During the event, Yogi interacted with other children who accompanied their parents. He blessed them, encouraged them to study well, and handed them chocolates.
Earlier, he offered prayers to Guru Gorakhnath, paid respects at the statue of his Gurudev Brahmalin Mahant Avaidyanath and reviewed arrangements within the temple premises.
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