Gorakhpur: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has warned officials against any negligence in solving people’s problems else they would be asked to leave. The chief minister has said redressing the grievances of people with complete commitment and transparency should be the top priority and any negligence in this would not be tolerated by the government. 


The Chief Minister said this during the Janata Darshan programme held at the Mahant Digvijaynath Smriti Auditorium, located outside Gorakhnath Temple. The programme was attended by around 600 people. 


CM Yogi Adityanath said, “The administration's top priority is to find a fair solution to everyone's problems with complete commitment and transparency, and anyone who fails to do so will be held accountable. Officers must listen carefully to people's problems in order to provide quality and timely solutions."


The Chief Minister approached the people one by one as they remained seated and after listening to them, referred their applications to the appropriate authorities. The Chief Minister assured them that no one would be treated unfairly during his tenure and that the pain of everyone would be alleviated. 


People not only from Gorakhpur but also from other districts came to the Janata Darshan to share their plight with the Chief Minister. CM Yogi also instructed officers to ensure the resolution of problems related to the police and revenue at the district level for their relief and to end their worries. 


People who came to Janta Darshan seeking financial assistance for treatment were assured by the Chief Minister that there would be no shortage of funds for treatment. 


The CM directed officials to receive the estimates from the relevant hospitals and make them available to the Chief Minister's office so that they could be released from the Discretionary Fund immediately. He directed the officers to complete the estimation process on priority.


CM Yogi Adityanath also interacted with and blessed children who came to Janta Darshan with their mothers. He inquired about their well-being, encouraged them to study, and also gave them chocolates.