GORAKHPUR, May 1 -- Chief minister Yogi Adityanath heard the grievances of over 200 people who attended the Janata Darshan event held here on Wednesday, according to an official communique. He issued strict instructions to the officials to take immediate and strict action against encroachments on the land owned by the poor. The CM emphasized that individuals who have forcibly occupied land of the underprivileged must face stringent legal consequences. "My government is committed to ensuring justice and improving the lives of every citizen," he said. Adityanath directed officials from the revenue and police departments to handle all complaints with transparency and impartiality. Several visitors sought financial assistance for medical treatment, and the CM promptly instructed officials to prepare cost estimates and forward them to the administration for swift action. The CM also attended the diamond jubilee celebrations of Deendayal Upadhyay (DDU) Gorakhpur University on Wednesday. He asked the university to chart out a bold 25-year vision and develop a concrete roadmap aimed at securing a place among globally ranked institutions. Addressing a gathering at the university, the CM emphasized the importance of healthy academic competition, innovation, and meaningful societal engagement. As the institution, established on May 1, 1950, completes 75 years in 2025, the CM described this milestone as the beginning of its Amrit Kaal, marking a transformative era of growth and global relevance. The CM laid the foundation stone of Digvijaynath Auditorium, which will have a seating capacity of 1,500....