Lucknow: CM Yogi Adityanath, who is on a visit to the Gorakhpur constituency, listened to the plight of more than 800 litigants at the Janata Darshan. During this, he expressed his displeasure with the officials and asked how the problems in police stations and Tehsils are being solved. He said that the crowd of litigants coming here indicates that public grievances are not being disposed of in quality. Dissatisfied people are repeatedly bringing the same trouble. CM Yogi directed that the victim should be treated with transparency. In fact, today CM Yogi heard the problems of the litigants at the Hindu Sevashram and Yatri Niwas at Gorak Nath temple. I met about 800 people and took their written applications. The other around 300 people were met by the in-charge of the CM camp office, Motilal Singh, and listened to their problems. The complainants had arrived in large numbers at the temple at 6.30 a.m. Most of the cases in the Janata Darshan were related to revenue related to land and police stations. There were many such cases, which had come before CM Yogi in the past in the Janata Darshan, but the complainants were not satisfied with the action of disposal. In some cases, both sides were disposed of by taking preventive action from the police stations without any loss of land. On this, CM Yogi raised questions. Most of the cases were of land disputes and also of domestic violence. People from the Chief Minister's Discretionary Fund also appealed to CM Yogi for treatment, on which he directed the officials to make an estimate of such prayer letters and send it to the government. He said that a person's treatment should not stop due to lack of money. Asaduddin Owaisi said in Gujarat that Abdul's son will not make punctures 'That's why you went to Australia..', Akhilesh Yadav was furious after hearing this in the assembly Ink thrown at Rakesh Tikait during press conference, farmer leaders fought among themselves