CM Yogi Adityanath vows zero tolerance for land grabbers at Janata Darshan event

He urged officials to address public grievances with utmost seriousness, sensitivity, and attention.

| Updated: 06 July, 2024 10:13 pm IST

LUCKNOW: During a Janata Darshan event held at Mahant Digvijaynath Smriti Bhawan in the Gorakhnath Temple, CM Yogi Adityanath issued strict directives to officials, emphasising a zero-tolerance policy against land grabbers and those oppressing the vulnerable. He urged officials to address public grievances with utmost seriousness, sensitivity, and attention.

Meeting with around 400 people, he reassured citizens of the government’s dedication to swiftly resolving every victim’s problems, noting an increased number of women attendees compared to men. “Our government is committed to ensuring that no injustice occurs,” Adityanath said.

Several women reported complaints about land grabbing by mafia and bullies. In response, Adityanath stated, “Land mafias will be taught a strict lesson. No one will be allowed to displace the weak or poor.”

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He directed administrative and police officials to identify and take strict legal action against those forcibly occupying land. “Ensure that no bully, mafia, or criminal can seize anyone’s land,” he instructed.

In cases of medical treatment, many approached the Chief Minister seeking financial aid. Adityanath assured them of the government’s full support, directing officials to expedite the process of obtaining treatment estimates.

“We will ensure that every needy person gets an Ayushman card so they do not face difficulties in receiving medical treatment,” he added.

The Chief Minister gave a stern warning to officials, stating that procrastination in resolving public grievances is inexcusable.

“Addressing public issues with full commitment and transparency is the highest priority of governance,” he emphasized. He instructed officials to listen to people’s problems with sensitivity and ensure swift and quality resolutions.

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Regarding complaints related to police and revenue, Adityanath stressed the importance of resolving issues at the district level to prevent public inconvenience. “Insensitive and negligent officials will not be tolerated,” he warned.

Reflecting on the government’s commitment, he said, “Our government will take strict legal action against anyone who illegally occupies land or oppresses the weak. We are dedicated to ensuring justice for all.”

During his stay at Gorakhnath Temple, CM Adityanath also engaged in Gau Seva. He offered prayers to Guru Gorakhnath and paid respects at the Samadhi site of his Guru, Brahmalin Mahant Avaidyanath. Adityanath visited the temple premises and performed Gau Seva in the cowshed, lovingly feeding jaggery to the cows. He inquired about the health and nutrition of the cows from the cowshed workers and provided necessary instructions.

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