Yogi Adityanath Says Everyone Will Receive Welfare Scheme Benefits

Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath says every eligible person in the State will receive benefits of welfare schemes, with fast action on grievances and strict steps on land issues.

Gobind Arora
Published on: 12 Dec 2025 1:14 PM IST
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The Uttar Pradesh government again said that every person who is eligible for any welfare scheme will receive all benefits without delay. CM Yogi Adityanath made this clear during his visit to Gorakhpur, where he listened to hundreds of people and directed officials to solve every complaint quickly. He repeated that no grievance should be ignored and that strict steps will be taken against anyone blocking public benefits or grabbing land.

Clear Assurance From the CM During His Visit

The CM spent the morning at the Janta Darshan in Gorakhnath Temple, where he met people for the second day in a row. The crowd had many concerns, from housing issues to medical help for serious illnesses. His replies were short, direct, and reassuring. He told families that housing support will reach those who still waiting and told patients that funds for treatment would be arranged from the government’s discretionary support.

The tone he used was calm but firm, and people there felt he actually listening. He accepted applications one by one and told officers to make sure that no file stays stuck anywhere. Many visitors said they could clearly see he wanted everything solved fast.

Strict Directions on Land Grabbing and Negligence

A few people raised issues about illegal land occupation. The CM reacted strongly and instructed police to take strict action against anyone trying to take land that not theirs. He also told senior officials to check why some eligible people not getting their scheme benefits even after repeated visits. If negligence is found at any level, he said it must be fixed right away.

These instructions had a bit of seriousness in them, showing that the government not ready to tolerate any delay or misuse of power by local authorities.

A Busy Session With Nearly 300 People

Around 300 people met the CM during the event at Mahant Digvijaynath Smriti Bhavan. Each person was heard patiently, and applications were marked for quick follow-up. Officers nearby were given direct instructions, sometimes even before the person finished speaking, which made the atmosphere very active and engaged.

One woman talked about her husband’s medical treatment, and the CM told her treatment should continue without fear and money would be arranged. Another family struggling with shelter received assurance that housing support would be processed soon.

Government’s Message Is Very Clear

The repeated message from CM Yogi was simple: nobody who is eligible will be left out of welfare schemes. All complaints must be solved fast, and officers must act with sensitivity. His visit felt less like a formal event and more like a real attempt to hear people without filters or barriers.

This kind of direct engagement is becoming more regular in the State, and it signals that the administration wants to stay close to the ground situation. Whether it is housing, medical help, land issues, or social schemes, the CM said everything should reach the people who deserve it.

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