Illegal encroachment will not be tolerated: CM Yogi

The CM held a Janta Darshan on Monday morning. He met each petitioner one by one, accepted their applications and issued directions for proper redressal of their grievances.

Illegal encroachment will not be tolerated: CM Yogi

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Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath instructed district magistrates, revenue officials and the police administration to take all the encroachment matters seriously, listen to people’s problems, and, after due inquiry, take strict action against the guilty.

The CM held a Janta Darshan on Monday morning. He met each petitioner one by one, accepted their applications and issued directions for proper redressal of their grievances.

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Several cases related to illegal encroachment were also presented before Chief Minister Adityanath during the Janta Darshan. After patiently hearing everyone, the CM accepted their applications and ordered appropriate action. He also directed officials posted in districts to similarly listen to grievances locally, ensure justice for petitioners and take strict action against offenders.

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At the Janta Darshan, a woman arrived with her child, who is undergoing treatment at KGMU. She requested financial assistance for the treatment. The Chief Minister ordered that financial help be provided.

He said, “The 25 crore residents of the state are my family. The government stands with everyone in happiness and sorrow. From day one, financial assistance for treatment has been provided, and this will continue. No one’s treatment will stop due to lack of money.”

A very heartfelt incident took place at Janta Darshan, when a young girl who came with her mother recited a poem for Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath. Impressed, the CM praised her and asked whether she would go to school and study hard. On her affirmative reply, he ordered that her admission be arranged.

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