LUCKNOW: Chief minister Yogi Adityanath launched a crackdown on additional district magistrates and station house officers of areas, where residents logged a high number of complaints on CM helpline and sought an explanation from them.
During a review of complaints pertaining to home and revenue departments over six months, the chief minister on Saturday said, the helpline clocked highest number of complaints from Prayagraj district’s Phoolpur and Handia tehsils and Farukkhabad’s Sadar and Kayamganj tehsils. He said, additional district magistrates of these tehsils would be held accountable.
Also, Sadar tehsils in Hardoi, Gonda, Mirzapur and Shajahanpur districts, Bidhuna tehsil in Auraiya district and Hariya tehsil in Basti district recorded a high number of complaints. ADMs handling complaints would be held responsible, the CM said.
During a review of police stations, it was found maximum complaints were received from Isanagar, Nighasan and Dhaurahra in Lakhimpur Kheri district.
The CM has sought an explanation from the superintendent of police, Lakhimpur Kheri, and directed officials to fix responsibility on station house officers.
He also took to task the station in-charge officers of Handia in Prayagraj district, Kannauj kotwali in Kannauj district, Kotwali in Unnao district, Lalganj in Pratapgarh district, Nanpara in Bahraich district and Laharpur in Sitapur district for the flood of complaints from their respective areas.