Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, during a Janata Darshan at the Gorakhnath Temple, met around 300 people and heard their grievances on Saturday. He directed officials to avoid any delays or negligence in resolving public issues and warned of strict action if any neglect is found. If a problem cannot be resolved, he emphasized finding solutions and accountability, especially for any pending tax cases.
At the Janata Darshan, organized in front of the Mahant Digvijaynath Smriti Bhawan, CM Yogi assured the public of effective, fair, and timely resolutions. He instructed police and administration officials to promptly address issues and assess any cases where people lack administrative support.
The Chief Minister assured those seeking housing and welfare that all eligible individuals will receive benefits under government schemes. He asked officials to ensure housing under the PM or CM Housing Scheme for those still in need. Addressing requests for financial help for medical treatment, he instructed officials to expedite hospital estimates for assistance from the Chief Minister’s Discretionary Fund.
Many women attended the Janata Darshan with young children, and CM Yogi interacted warmly with them, offering blessings and chocolates.
After performing rituals and worship at the Gorakhnath Temple, CM Yogi visited the cowshed and engaged in cow service. He personally fed jaggery to the cows and interacted with them affectionately. CM Yogi also checked on the health and nutrition of the cows, instructing the caretakers on maintaining proper care for all the animals in the cowshed.
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