No compromise with zero-tolerance policy towards crime: CM Yogi
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said, "Security is the most essential requirement for development and enterprise.
He instructed officials to ensure the timely and effective resolution of all issues and to collect feedback from complainants.
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After Diwali celebrations, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath resumed his ‘Janta Darshan’ program on Monday, meeting citizens from various districts to hear their grievances firsthand.
He instructed officials to ensure the timely and effective resolution of all issues and to collect feedback from complainants. Over 50 individuals presented their concerns during the session, where the Chief Minister reaffirmed that serving the public remains the government’s foremost priority.
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On a female folk singer’s request to help her get a stage, the Chief Minister assured her of full assistance. Yogi said the government is prioritising folk arts in every district, organising multiple cultural events, and that registered and local artists should be given maximum opportunities to participate.
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Several cases related to police were presented during the session. Many people also brought up family-related issues. On the police-related matters, the Chief Minister directed that the cases be reviewed and the complainants’ issues be resolved promptly.
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