Gorakhpur (The Uttam Hindu): Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath continued his initiative of 'Janta Darshan' on Saturday, directly engaging with the public to address their grievances. The event took place outside the Mahant Digvijay Nath Smriti Bhawan at Gorakhnath Temple, where CM Yogi listened attentively to the concerns of around 200 residents. He reassured attendees of his government's commitment to resolving their issues, stating, “No injustice or atrocities will be tolerated.” He urged officials to ensure that all eligible individuals benefit from public welfare schemes and instructed law enforcement to take firm action against land mafias and corrupt individuals.

During the gathering, CM Yogi personally interacted with members of the public, reviewing their applications and referring them to the appropriate officials for prompt resolution. He emphasized the government's dedication to justice, particularly in response to crime-related complaints, and directed police to take decisive action against offenders. Many residents sought financial aid for medical treatments, and in a compassionate response, CM Yogi assured them, “No one’s treatment will stop due to lack of money.” He called for the swift preparation of cost estimates for necessary high-level treatments, promising that funds would be allocated once these estimates were submitted.

Beyond his administrative responsibilities, CM Yogi also dedicated time to animal welfare, visiting the cowshed at the Gorakhnath Temple. His routine includes caring for the cows, where he spent part of his morning feeding them jaggery and providing care instructions to the staff. Among the cows were two calves, Bhavani and Bholu, whom he had named himself. His affectionate interactions with them reflected his commitment to their well-being, demonstrating a personal touch in his leadership approach.

The Uttam Hindu

The Uttam Hindu

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