Take Immediate Action on Public Issues: CM Yogi
Gorakhpur (UP): Despite the severe cold, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath met with people during the “Janata Darshan” on Tuesday, listened to their problems, and assured them of prompt and satisfactory solutions. He assured that no one would be treated unjustly and warned the officials to take immediate action on every affected person’s issue. He emphasized that delays would not be tolerated.
During his visit to Gorakhnath Temple, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath met with around 100 people and heard their concerns. He referred all the petitions to the concerned officers and instructed them to ensure quick and satisfactory resolution of the issues. He reassured the people that the government is firmly committed to solving the problems of every affected individual. Due to the adverse weather, the “Janata Darshan” was held at the temple’s Mahant Digvijaynath Smriti Bhavan, where the Chief Minister personally met each petitioner while they were seated.
Many people approached the Chief Minister seeking financial assistance for medical treatment. CM Yogi assured them that the government would provide full support for their treatment. He directed the officials to expedite the process of obtaining treatment estimates and submit them to the government. In the case of a woman’s treatment request, he instructed the officials to arrange for treatment at a medical college or another higher-level hospital. Regarding revenue and police-related matters, he directed that these be resolved with full transparency and fairness, ensuring that no one is wronged. He also stated that if anyone is illegally occupying land, they should be taught a lesson according to the law.
During his visit to Gorakhnath Temple, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath followed his traditional routine. On Tuesday morning, after offering prayers at the Gorakhnath shrine and paying respects at the samadhi of his guru, the late Mahant Avedyanath, he toured the temple complex and visited the temple’s gaushala (cow shelter). There, he spent some time serving the cows, feeding them jaggery, and giving necessary instructions to the workers for their care.