Don’t panic, says CM Yogi during ‘janta darshan’ in Gorakhpur, listens to 150 people

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Gorakhpur, December 29: Giving top priority to the welfare of the people, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath continued his public service ritual on Monday even in the extreme cold. Despite the adverse weather, he organized a public darshan at the Gorakhnath temple and met with the people and listened to their problems.

While interacting cordially with the people who had brought their problems, the Chief Minister said, “Don’t panic, every problem will be resolved, the government will provide full support to everyone.” During the public darshan, the Chief Minister directed the officials present nearby to pay sensitive attention to the problems of every affected person and ensure prompt, timely and transparent resolution.

During the Janta Darshan held on Monday morning in the Mahant Digvijay Nath Smriti Bhawan auditorium of the Gorakhnath Temple complex, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath listened to the problems of approximately 150 people and directed officials to resolve them.

Chief Minister personally approached the people seated on chairs, hearing to their grievances one by one, and assured them that he would ensure their problems were resolved. He instructed no one to panic. While handing over the petitions to officials, he instructed them to ensure that all problems are resolved promptly, efficiently, and satisfactorily.

Following complaints of land grabbing by some individuals, the Chief Minister directed strict legal action. He said that if any powerful or mafia person is forcibly occupying someone’s land, the strictest action should be taken against them. Those who dispossess the poor should not be spared. Wherever measurement is necessary, the dispute should be resolved by conducting a measurement. In cases of family disputes, he directed both parties to communicate and find a solution.

Some people had come to Janta Darshan requesting financial assistance for medical treatment. The Chief Minister assured him that lack of funds would not hinder his treatment. He directed officials to complete the hospital’s estimate process quickly and submit it to the government. Adequate funds will be provided for his treatment from the Chief Minister’s Discretionary Fund.

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