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He also dealt with petitions regarding family conflicts and advised officials to promote dialogue between all parties for an amicable solution | (Photo: Shutterstock)

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Friday reiterated his government’s commitment to justice and fairness and directed officials to resolve public grievances promptly and satisfactorily.

Addressing around 300 people during a janata darshan at the Gorakhnath temple, Adityanath emphasised that injustice would not be tolerated under any circumstances, the state government said in a statement.

Adityanath also issued a stern warning to the land mafia and those in power who are illegally occupying land. He said that there would be no leniency towards those who exploit the weak.

“Strict legal action should be taken against anyone who forcibly occupies land and they should be treated as land mafia,” he said. He also indicated that legal action against such violators should act as a deterrent.

The Prime Minister interacted with people outside the Mahant Digvijaynath Memorial Auditorium at the temple. Several women raised concerns over land disputes, with complaints of attempts by influential people to seize their properties.

Adityanath urged officials to take decisive action in such cases and ensure prompt resolution.

He also dealt with petitions regarding family conflicts and advised officials to promote dialogue between all parties to arrive at an amicable solution.

Adityanath assured those seeking financial help for serious treatments that lack of funds would not hamper their care. He instructed officials to expedite cost estimates for patients and submit them to the government, promising immediate release of funds once the estimates were received.

The chief minister also provided two Punganur calves brought from Andhra Pradesh to the temple, which is known for its cow services, the statement said.

Adityanath, the head priest of the Gorakhnath herd, monitored the health of the cows and discussed their health and diet with the cowshed staff.

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First publication: Sep 20, 2024 | 1:53 PM IST

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