Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh) [India], October 6 (ANI): Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath held the Janata Darshan on Monday, meeting people from across state and hearing their grievances related to police, revenue, employment, electricity, and financial assistance.
He personally received petitions and directed officials to ensure swift and fair resolution of each case within a set timeframe.
The Chief Minister reiterated that ensuring happiness and satisfaction on every citizen's face is the top priority of his government.
He said, "Bringing a smile to someone's face is equivalent to serving God. The state government is working with full commitment to ease the suffering of every individual. Benefits of government schemes are reaching everyone without any discrimination, and 'Janata Darshan' plays a vital role in resolving people's issues."
The Chief Minister also interacted warmly with the children who accompanied their parents. He patted their heads affectionately, offered them chocolates and toffees, and encouraged them to study well and play with enthusiasm, creating a homely and compassionate atmosphere at the event.
A day earlier, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath launched Mission Shakti 5.0, continuing efforts to empower women and daughters across the state, and under the campaign, the Uttar Pradesh Police, led by ADG Padmaja Chauhan, carried out inspections at over 1,08,292 temples and public spaces, checked 9,77,269 individuals, registered more than 2,500 FIRs, and strengthened public trust, said an official statement.
According to the ADG Padmaja Chauhan, nodal officer of Mission Shakti, and following the directives of CM Yogi, Anti-Romeo Squads intensified surveillance across public spaces, including temples, markets, malls, and parks. During the campaign, inspections were conducted at 1,08,292 temples and public locations, while 9,77,269 individuals were checked, resulting in the registration of over 2,500 FIRs.
The extensive campaign has reinforced Uttar Pradesh's commitment to ensuring safety, respect, and empowerment for women in every sphere of life. (ANI)
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