CM Yogi Adityanath got angry after hearing the complaint of the woman in Janata Darshan, gave strict order to immediately suspend the officers


Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has a distinct identity across the country for his strict working style, quick justice and accountability towards the public. To solve the problems of the general public, he organizes ‘Janata Darshan’ program regularly, in which people from far and wide come with their expectations. Recently, during one such public darshan organized at the Chief Minister’s residence, an incident came to light which surprised everyone. After listening to the painful story of a victim woman, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath’s anger reached the seventh sky. Seeing the administrative negligence and indifference of the officers in the complaint of the woman, CM Yogi was so angry that he took strict action against the concerned officers on the spot and issued a big order to immediately suspend everyone. After this incident, there has been a stir in the administrative corridors and among the officials.

What was the whole matter and why did the woman shed tears in public darshan?

Every day hundreds of complainants from different districts of Uttar Pradesh reach the Chief Minister’s public darshan with a bundle of their problems and complaints. In this sequence, a needy woman appeared before Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath with her serious problem. When the woman narrated her ordeal and told how despite visiting the police station and tehsil at the local level, no hearing was given to her and the officials continuously ignored her problem, the CM’s temper rose. The woman also cried and told how she had to go to the offices to get justice and no officer listened to her. The Chief Minister took this kind of insensitivity and carelessness towards the public very seriously and directed to immediately get to the bottom of the matter.

Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath’s tough stance and immediate suspension order

After listening to the victim woman with full attention and seriousness, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath expressed his deep displeasure over the working style of the officials. He said in clear words that the government is there to serve the public and if any officer or employee is negligent in his duties or causes trouble to the public, he will not be spared. On the basis of the woman’s complaint, the Chief Minister gave a strict order to suspend the negligent officers and employees with immediate effect. Along with this, he also directed the higher officials to conduct a fair investigation into this entire matter and ensure that no person found guilty is saved. This strict and prompt action of the Chief Minister proved that oppression of the public will not be tolerated at any cost in Uttar Pradesh.

Uttar Pradesh government’s commitment regarding public hearing and transparency

During the tenure of Yogi government, a policy of zero tolerance has always been adopted regarding public hearing and law and order. The Chief Minister has a clear message that every citizen of the state should get timely justice and the public works in government offices should be completed on priority basis. Programs like Janata Darshan are a part of this commitment, where the Chief Minister directly interacts with the general public and takes stock of the ground reality. Whenever negligence of officials at any level comes to light in such matters, the Chief Minister takes strict disciplinary steps without any delay, so that both fear and accountability remain in the administrative machinery. This latest incident has once again shown how sensitive the Chief Minister is towards the pain of the common man and how tough decisions he can take to bring transparency in the administrative staff.

There was hope among the public and panic among the officials.

After this quick and strict decision of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, on one hand the victim woman has lost hope of justice, on the other hand there has been a huge panic in the entire administrative department. Such incidents send a strong message to the officers and employees working at the field level who often bury the complaints of the general public in files. Such strict attitude of the Chief Minister in public view shows that the government is completely alert towards the rights of the people and their safety. To ensure that such negligence does not happen in future, strict monitoring is also being done at the government level so that every complainant gets correct and timely solution to his problem.