
Janata Darshan:
- Chief Minister made an emotional appeal – “Family is the greatest asset, resolve family issues through mutual discussion”
- Chief Minister advised people who came with complaints that family matters are best resolved within the family
- Government is committed to resolving everyone’s problems, solutions are being ensured with promptness and sensitivity: CM Yogi
News Street Live, Lucknow, 13 April: Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has always said that 25 crore people of the state are his family. On Monday, he demonstrated this as the head of the family. He personally met every citizen who came to ‘Janata Darshan’. He listened to all their complaints and also instructed officials for the prompt resolution of their issues.

During this, many complaints related to family disputes were brought forward, on which the Chief Minister advised everyone, “Family is the greatest asset. Resolve family matters by sitting together. Believe that instead of breaking apart, the family will remain united, and not only the present but future generations will also stay together.”

Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath carefully listened to all complaints related to family disputes. He then told the complainants, “In family conflicts, taking help from police-administration should be the last option. In our society, there is no asset greater than family. It is also our biggest strength. It is better that family matters are resolved within the home itself. Mistakes can be made by any member of the family, but if handled with a little understanding, the family can be saved from breaking apart.”
He also advised them, “Adjusting a little within the family does not reduce respect. Preserve the asset called ‘family’ at all costs. If there is any problem, resolve it by sitting together with elders in the family. If, for any reason, the dispute cannot be resolved, then seek help from the government, administration or police as a last resort.”

Chief Minister said, resolving every problem of the public is the government’s priority. He assured people that the government is firmly committed to resolving the issues of every affected individual.
He also instructed officials to ensure that public grievances are resolved with promptness and sensitivity. Any laxity or negligence in this regard is unacceptable. Every issue must be resolved in a qualitative, transparent and satisfactory manner.

Chief Minister directed officials that no injustice should be done to anyone. Those who illegally encroach on someone else’s land and displace the weak must not be spared under any circumstances. Strict legal action must be ensured against them.
