CM's Janata Darshan complaint resolved in 2 days
Gorakhpur, Aug. 22 -- A directive issued by Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath during his Janata Darshan at Gorakhnath Temple on Tuesday was acted upon within two days, with an approach road constructed up to a woman's home in Tali Mathiya village under Bhatpar Rani tehsil of Deoria district.
Circle officer (CO), Bhatpar Rani, Manoj Kumar said on Friday that police personnel assisted revenue officials during land measurement. Soling work was then carried out to build the approach road. Police officials also warned people who were allegedly obstructing the work.
Officials said Sunita Devi, a Tali Mathiya resident, had been seeking an approach road over around eight decimals of land. She allegedly faced difficulties because neighbouring residents were creating obstructions and had encroached on the land.
Sunita raised the issue before Adityanath during the Janta Darshan. Following his intervention, officials moved quickly to resolve the problem. On Thursday, officials measured the land and deployed a JCB to clear and level a stretch along a pond leading to her house. A pathway of around 100 metres was then prepared, providing direct access to her home.
Officials said Sunita had faced considerable difficulty reaching her house because there was no proper approach road. They said the intervention ensured that she was not deprived of basic road connectivity. The swift action also sent a message to local residents that complaints related to basic public amenities are being prioritized and followed through at the ground level on the chief minister's directions....
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