CM Yogi News: During the public darshan at Gorakhnath temple, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath gave strict instructions to the officials that if any wrong report is found in any case, an FIR should be registered against the concerned. Timely and impartial disposal of complaints was considered essential.
CM Yogi Janata Darshan: Yogi Adityanath has clearly instructed the officials that if a false report is deliberately made in the investigation of any case, then an FIR should be registered against the person concerned. He said that fair, transparent and timely investigation of every complaint is mandatory. Negligence or laxity will not be tolerated at any level.
Instructions for FIR on wrong report: Warning to administration and police
During the Janata Darshan program organized at Gorakhnath temple on Saturday morning, the Chief Minister met about 150 people and listened to their problems. During this time some people complained that wrong reports had been made in their cases. On this, the Chief Minister directed the officials to immediately investigate and register an FIR against the culprit. He said that if the case has been deliberately kept pending at any stage or there has been laxity in helping the victim, then strict action will be taken against the concerned officer. He also said that no hesitation will be accepted in resolving public complaints.
Emphasis on timely and quality disposal
In the public darshan, the Chief Minister instructed the officials on the spot that all the cases should be resolved within the stipulated time and with complete impartiality. He clarified that maintaining public trust is the first responsibility of the administration. Taking the complaints of land grabbing seriously, the Chief Minister directed to take strict action as per the law. He said that strict action should be taken in such cases so that the victims can get relief soon.
Financial assistance for treatment: Help from Chief Minister’s Discretionary Fund
Some people had also come to Janta Darshan demanding financial assistance for treatment. On this, the Chief Minister told the officials that the estimate of the hospital should be prepared soon and sent to the government. He assured that the needy will be given adequate financial help from the Chief Minister’s Discretionary Fund, so that the treatment of any patient does not stop due to lack of money.
Affection for children, inspiration for education
Seeing the children who came with their families to the program, the Chief Minister expressed his affection to them. He pampered the children, distributed chocolates and inspired them to study diligently.
Gorakhnath temple visit: cow service in cowshed
The Chief Minister’s daily routine during his visit to Gorakhnath Temple remained traditional. After having darshan and worship of Guru Gorakhnath and paying homage to the statue of his Gurudev Brahmalin Mahant Avedyanath, he set out to tour the temple premises. After reaching the cow shed of the temple, he served the cows and fed jaggery to the cows with his own hands. During this, he also expressed his affection towards the cows.