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SP is a haven for criminals to take refuge: Keshav Prasad Maurya | News India

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Lucknow, August 12 (HS). Uttar Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Keshav Prasad Maurya said that the real face of SP has been exposed in front of the public in Kannauj after Ayodhya. The Deputy Chief Minister said that SP is a shelter for all types of criminals. It is difficult to count the number of criminals in SP.

Keshav Prasad Maurya said that Congress pawn Akhilesh Yadav, now you will talk about DNA or PDA. Make SP a party that will end, save UP. The Deputy Chief Minister assured the complainants who came to the Janta Darshan organized at his camp office 7-Kalidas Marg on Monday that every possible solution will be found to every problem of every person.

He instructed the officers that every complainant's problem should be resolved promptly and satisfactorily. He instructed that the problems should be resolved completely and the accountability of the concerned should be fixed for resolving the problems. He instructed that timely resolution of public problems should be ensured. There should be no negligence at any level. He said that cases of harassment and illegal occupation of land should be resolved with utmost seriousness and sensitivity and strict action should be taken wherever needed.

During the public hearing, Keshav Prasad Maurya listened to the problems of each person with all seriousness and directed the concerned officials to resolve the problems. He has also instructed the concerned officials to resolve the problems in such a way that the problem-ridden people are completely satisfied and they do not have to wander anywhere again and again. He listened to the problems and complaints of women, Divyangjans, elderly people etc. and gave necessary directions to the concerned officials to resolve them at a fast pace on priority basis.

In Janta Darshan, people from various districts of the state raised various problems related to land disputes, accidents, illegal occupation, education, health, housing allotment, getting possession of land, removing encroachment, building roads, electricity, arresting the accused, harassment, etc. The Deputy Chief Minister himself went to the complainants and listened to the problems of each person by directly communicating with them.