CM Yogi’s ‘Janta Darshan’ highlights commitment to resolving every public problem

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Gorakhpur, March 26: Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath met with people and listened to their problems during the ‘Janta Darshan’ event held at the Gorakhnath Temple in Gorakhpur on Thursday morning.

Chief Minister directed officials to ensure prompt resolution of all public problems. There should be no laxity in handling complaints sensitively and ensuring their satisfactory resolution. The

Yogi assured the people who had come for the Janta Darshan, saying, “Don’t worry. The government will ensure effective action on all your problems.”

During the Janta Darshan outside Mahant Digvijaynath Smriti Bhawan, Chief Minister Yogi met with approximately two hundred people. The

Chief Minister approached the complainants sitting on chairs and listened to their problems in detail, one by one. He took their applications and gave the necessary instructions to the officials present nearby for resolving the issues. To resolve issues related to various matters, he referred the applications to the relevant administrative and police officers, directing that all problems be resolved in a timely, fair, and satisfactory manner.

Regarding complaints related to crime and land grabbing, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said that if any powerful person forcibly occupies someone’s land, the strictest possible action should be taken against them. Those who dispossess the poor should not be spared. The poor should ensure that their property is occupied by the poor. Cases related to family disputes were also brought up during the Janta Darshan.

Chief Minister directed that both parties first communicate and, if a resolution is not reached, appropriate legal action be taken.

At the Janta Darshan, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath assured patients seeking financial aid that no treatment would be halted due to lack of funds, directing officials to swiftly prepare high-level medical estimates for immediate government support, while also blessing children with chocolates and affection.

During his visit to the Gorakhnath Temple, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath’s daily routine remained traditional. In the morning, he visited and worshipped Guru Gorakhnath, the incarnation of Shiva, at the Gorakhnath Temple and paid obeisance at the samadhi of his guru, the late Mahant Avaidyanath.

During his visit to Gorakhnath Temple on Thursday morning, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath performed cow service, lovingly stroking the cattle, feeding them jaggery, and spending time in the cowshed as part of his daily routine

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