Gorakhpur, Aug 4 (UNI) Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath addressed the problems of around 400 people at the Janata Darshan held at the Gorakhnath Temple on Sunday assuring them of prompt action to resolve them.
Interacting with the people, the CM emphasised that the government is committed to resolving everyone's problems, adding that every complaint will be addressed with definitive action. Due to the possibility of rain, the Janata Darshan was organised in the Mahant Digvijaynath Smriti Bhawan within the temple premises.
Yogi personally addressed the concerns of approximately 400 individuals, with a significant number of women in attendance. He moved among the people seated on chairs, listening to each person's issues patiently and assuring them of prompt resolutions.
He handed over the written complaints to the officials present and directed them to address each problem promptly, qualitatively, and satisfactorily. He emphasised the importance of sensitive and timely attention to every grievance, ensuring transparency in the process.
The CM specifically directed strict legal action against land encroachment and called for investigations in cases where victims face ongoing troubles, stressing the need to establish accountability.
He directed the officers to investigate why some victims had not received administrative support and to ensure immediate assistance to every affected individual.
During the Janata Darshan, many people sought financial assistance for medical treatment, to which the CM assured them that lack of funds would not hinder their treatment. He directed officials to expedite the hospital’s cost estimation process and submit it to the government promptly. Financial support for treatment will be provided from the Chief Minister's discretionary fund.
Yogi also directed the officials to ensure Ayushman cards are issued to all eligible individuals to alleviate their healthcare concerns. During the event, several women brought their children, and he blessed them, inquired about their studies, gifted them chocolates, and encouraged them to excel in their education.
Following the interactions at Janata Darshan, the CM followed his usual Sunday morning routine at the Gorakhnath temple. After worshiping Guru Gorakhnath and paying respects at the samadhi sthal of his guru, Brahmalin Mahant Avaidyanath, he visited the cowshed. There, he spent time with the cows and also fed them jaggery.
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