Uttar Pradesh’s leadership under CM Yogi Adityanath sent a clear message on Saturday: falsifying probe reports will not be tolerated. Officials received marching orders to file FIRs against those indulging in such malpractices. Justice must prevail through unbiased investigations, and any slipshod handling is unforgivable.
The directive came amid a bustling Janata Darshan session at Gorakhnath Temple. Over 150 people poured out their woes to the CM, who promised effective solutions to each. From the temple’s memorial hall precincts, he commanded police and administrators to deliver prompt, quality resolutions.
Grievances included shocking claims of tampered reports in ongoing cases. Yogi didn’t mince words—investigate thoroughly and register FIRs against wrongdoers. He stressed zero tolerance for delays in victim support. Land grabbers were warned of impending legal action, while those needing medical funds got assurances of quick disbursal from his relief corpus.
Children brightened the event, receiving the CM’s warm embrace, sweets, and motivational words on education. The day’s routine blended piety and duty: temple worship, guru reverence, premises inspection, and personal cow care at the gaushala.
This firm stance reinforces Yogi’s zero-nonsense approach to governance. By prioritizing public trust and punishing lapses, he’s setting a benchmark for responsive administration in India’s most populous state, where bureaucracy often stifles justice.