Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath visited the public in Gorakhpur and listened to the problems of about 200 people and gave instructions for their solutions. He assured financial assistance for the treatment of serious diseases and also did cow service in the cow shed of Gorakhnath temple.
Gorakhpur. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, who reached Gorakhpur late on Monday evening, rested for the night at the Gorakhnath temple. On Tuesday morning he met people in the Janata Darshan program and listened to their problems.
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath met around 200 people in Janata Darshan
The Chief Minister heard the problems of about 200 people in the public darshan organized at Mahant Digvijaynath Smriti Bhawan located in the Gorakhnath temple complex on Tuesday morning. He personally went to the people and read their applications and assured that their problems would be resolved.
Instructions to officials to work with sensitivity and transparency
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath directed the officials to pay sensitive attention to the problem of every victim and ensure its quick, quality and transparent solution. He also ordered strict legal action on complaints related to land grabbing.
Assurance of financial assistance for treatment of serious diseases
Many people came to Janta Darshan demanding financial help for the treatment of serious diseases. The Chief Minister assured that lack of funds will not become a hindrance in treatment and the government will provide full financial assistance. He instructed the officials to complete the estimate process of the hospital soon and send it to the government so that assistance can be provided from the Chief Minister’s Discretionary Fund.
Children got love and inspiration for studies
The Chief Minister gave love and affection to the children who came for Janata Darshan, motivated them to go to school and study and also distributed sweets.
Cow service in the cowshed of Gorakhnath temple
On Tuesday morning, the Chief Minister had darshan and worship of Guru Gorakhnath and bowed his head before the statue of his Gurudev Brahmalin Mahant Avedyanath. After this, he reached the cowshed of the temple complex and performed cow service. He called the cows by name, caressed them and fed them bread and jaggery with his own hands.
Love was showered on peacock ‘Punj’ also
A peacock present in the cowshed, whom the Chief Minister calls ‘Punj’, came to him. The Chief Minister also fed small pieces of bread to the peacock with his own hands and expressed his affection.