CM Yogi showers affection on children who came with their families, offers them chocolates
Lucknow: Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath fulfilled his commitment to public service before leaving for West Bengal on the final day of the Assembly election campaign. On Monday morning, during the Janata Darshan, he listened to the grievances of people who had come from across the state and instructed officials to resolve public issues with sensitivity.
The Chief Minister met all the petitioners who attended the Janata Darshan. He listened to their concerns one by one, accepted their applications, and directed officials to ensure resolution within a fixed timeframe.
Regarding complaints related to revenue and police matters, he clearly stated that no negligence would be tolerated and that the issues must be resolved within the stipulated time, with proper communication to the affected individuals.
The Chief Minister asked some of the petitioners whether they had approached officials in their respective districts with their grievances. When it was found that they had not, he advised them not to endure unnecessary hardship in the intense heat.

He urged them to first contact the officials posted in their districts, assuring that their concerns would be heard and appropriately addressed. He also appealed to everyone to take care of their health during the hot weather.
The Chief Minister also showed warmth and affection towards children who had accompanied their family members to the Janata Darshan.
He blessed them and distributed chocolates. Smiling at a child sitting in his mother’s lap and asking if he wanted a chocolate, the Chief Minister handed it over, bringing joy and laughter to the child.

