Don’t bother, every problem will be solved: Chief Minister Yogi

Share this post on:

Gorakhpur, January 27: After spending the night at the Gorakhnath Temple, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath met with people during the ‘Janta Darshan’ on Tuesday morning.

He listened carefully to the people who had brought their problems, read their applications, and then said affectionately, “Don’t panic, the problem will be resolved.”

During the Janta Darshan, the Chief Minister instructed the officials present nearby to pay sensitive attention to every victim’s problem and ensure its quick, quality, and transparent resolution.

During the Janta Darshan held at Mahant Digvijay Nath Smriti Bhawan in the Gorakhnath Temple complex on Tuesday morning, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath listened to the problems of about 200 people and instructed officials to resolve them.

The Chief Minister personally approached the people seated on chairs. With a sense of belonging, he listened to everyone’s problems one by one, asking, “Where are you from?” He assured them that he would ensure everyone’s problems were resolved. There was no need to worry or panic.

Handing over the applications to officials, he instructed them that every problem should be resolved in a timely, quality-oriented, and satisfactory manner. He directed strict legal action against complaints of land grabbing by some people. As usual, many people came to Janta Darshan seeking financial assistance for serious illnesses.

The Chief Minister assured them that lack of funds would not be a hindrance in treatment, and the government would provide substantial financial support.

He directed officials to complete the hospital estimate process quickly and submit it to the government. Adequate funds would be provided for treatment from the Chief Minister’s Discretionary Fund. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath showered children with love and affection who came to Janta Darshan with their families, encouraging them to attend school and study. The Chief Minister also gave them chocolates.

During his stay at the Gorakhnath Temple on Tuesday morning, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath’s daily routine remained traditional. After paying obeisance to Guru Gorakhnath and bowing before the statue of his Gurudev, the late Mahant Avaidyanath, he went on a tour of the temple premises. He reached the temple’s cowshed and performed cow service.

In the cowshed, CM Yogi called the cattle by their names. When the cattle came near him, he caressed them and fed them roti and jaggery with his own hands.

When Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath reached the Gorakhnath Temple’s cowshed, a peacock also came near him. The Chief Minister calls this peacock by the name of Punj. CM Yogi also showered affection on the peacock at the cowshed. He broke small pieces of roti and fed it with his own hands

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Captcha loading...