Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh) [India], September 25 (HBTV): Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Sunday said that negligence in resolving public complaints will not be tolerated under any circumstances.
He stated that every grievance received through the IGRS and CM Helpline must be addressed satisfactorily from the complainant's perspective, emphasising that public interest is paramount and the government is fully accountable to the people. He added that complainant satisfaction and feedback would be the true benchmark of an officer's performance.
The Chief Minister was reviewing law and order, grievance redressal, preparations for upcoming festivals, flood relief, dengue prevention, and health services through video conferencing with divisional commissioners, district magistrates, police chiefs, and senior officers.
Highlighting the safety of women as a top priority, CM Yogi directed that Anti-Romeo Squads be made more active across all districts. He announced that a new phase of Mission Shakti will be launched during Sharadiya Navratri, and instructed districts to begin preparations immediately.
The CM expressed satisfaction over the peaceful conduct of recent festivals but directed police and administration to remain on high alert for Barawafat, Anant Chaturdashi, and Vishwakarma Puja.
During the meeting, he released division-wise, district-wise, tehsil-wise, zone-wise, range-wise, and police station-wise rankings based on the disposal of IGRS and CM Helpline complaints. He instructed officers to ensure grievance redressal with sensitivity and respect for victims' sentiments, warning that disciplinary action would follow against those filing false or misleading reports.
Reviewing flood-hit districts, CM Yogi ordered that relief operations be made more effective with the guidance of public representatives. He instructed municipal bodies to drain waterlogging quickly, strengthen cleanliness drives, and take preventive steps against seasonal diseases. He also directed continuous organisation of Jan Arogya Melas and the availability of medicines for treating snakebite cases at all health centres.
Expressing concern over fake and substandard medicines, he ordered zero tolerance, constant vigilance, and strict monitoring, making it clear that no such malpractice will be allowed in Uttar Pradesh.
The CM stressed that no farmer should face a shortage of fertiliser in the Kharif season. He ordered close monitoring of the supply chain and strict action against hoarding or black marketing.
He also reviewed arrangements for the Preliminary Eligibility Test (PET) scheduled on September 6 and 7, where 25.31 lakh candidates will appear at 1,479 centres across 48 districts. He directed that the purity and transparency of the examination be ensured at all costs, with strict confidentiality of question papers, deployment of sector magistrates, live CCTV monitoring, improved city traffic management, and special arrangements for candidates in view of the rains.
CM Yogi further instructed officials to take strict action against rumour-mongers during the exam and to coordinate with the UPSSSC to provide all necessary facilities for candidates.
(ANI)