Yogi Adityanath Addresses Public Grievances During Janata Darshan at Gorakhnath Temple
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath held a Janata Darshan at Gorakhpur’s Gorakhnath Temple, meeting people from multiple districts and listening to their grievances. He assured prompt action and reaffirmed the government’s commitment to transparent, citizen-centric governance during the public interaction.
Throughout the interaction, Adityanath emphasized his government’s commitment to public welfare, underscoring that an actively engaged administration remains essential to resolving citizen grievances swiftly and fairly. He reiterated that the state’s governance model is designed to move “uninterrupted on the path of public welfare,” ensuring that people from every region have direct access to the highest levels of leadership when seeking redressal.
The session, held in the expansive courtyard of the Gorakhnath Temple, once again highlighted the Chief Minister’s ongoing practice of meeting the public face-to-face—an initiative often credited for strengthening communication between the state government and ordinary citizens. As attendees presented matters ranging from personal hardships to district-level administrative concerns, Adityanath directed officials on the spot to follow up and provide solutions without delay.
By the end of the event, the Janata Darshan reaffirmed the administration’s intention to maintain transparency, responsiveness, and accountability. For many who traveled from distant districts, the opportunity to share their concerns directly with the Chief Minister served as a reminder of the state’s continuing emphasis on accessible governance and citizen-focused policymaking.

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