Gorakhpur, October 3: Despite being busy for four consecutive days with ritualistic programs to mark ‘Shardiya Navratri’ and ‘Vijayadashami’, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath prioritized resolving public problems on Friday morning.
He organized a janta darshan at the Gorakhnath Temple. He met people, listened to their grievances, and gave necessary instructions to officials for resolving them.
During the public meeting, the Chief Minister told officials that the government’s commitment to bring prosperity in citizens’ lives is a priority, so they should prioritize fixing public problems.
During the public darshan at the Gorakhnath Temple on Friday, the Chief Minister met approximately 200 people. He personally approached the people seated on chairs in front of the Mahant Digvijaynath Smriti Bhawan in the temple complex and listened to everyone’s problems one by one.
Referring all applications to the relevant officials and directing them for prompt and satisfactory resolution, he assured the people that the government is committed to resolving the problems of every victim.
He instructed officials that those who illegally occupy land and dispossess the vulnerable should not be spared under any circumstances. Strict legal action should be taken against them. If the dispute is a family dispute, the parties involved should be brought together and resolved through mutual dialogue.
Directing that revenue and police matters be resolved with complete transparency and fairness, the Chief Minister emphasized that no injustice should be done to anyone.
He also urged that those who are deprived of the benefits of government schemes for various reasons should be provided with them.
As always, during the Chief Minister’s Janta Darshan, many people approached him seeking financial assistance for medical treatment. Chief Minister Yogi assured them that the government would provide them with adequate assistance.
Handing over their applications to the officials, the Chief Minister directed that the treatment estimate process be completed as quickly as possible and made available to the government. Some women had come to the Janta Darshan with their children.
Chief Minister encouraged these children to study hard and showered them with love and blessings, gifting them chocolates.