Gorakhpur: Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath continued his public outreach for the second straight day in Gorakhpur by holding a Janta Darshan at the Gorakhnath Mandir. During the interaction, he met citizens, heard their grievances and directed officials to ensure prompt resolution of their issues.
Despite the religious significance of Mahashivratri, the CM maintained his routine of public service. Addressing those gathered, he assured them not to worry and promised that every problem would be resolved with full support. He instructed officials to handle each complaint with sensitivity and ensure fair, timely and effective redressal.
The public interaction was held outside the Mahant Digvijaynath Smriti Bhavan within the temple complex, where the CM Yogi listened to around 150 individuals. Personally engaging with the attendees, he heard each case individually and reassured them that their concerns would be addressed without delay. He handed over written applications to officials and directed them to act swiftly and satisfactorily.
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CM Yogi Assures Medical Aid, Directs Swift Release of Funds from Discretionary Fund
Several attendees sought financial assistance for medical treatment. The CM assured them that financial constraints would not hinder their healthcare. He instructed authorities to quickly process hospital estimates and forward them to the government so that assistance could be released from the Chief Minister’s Discretionary Fund.
CM also directed officials to ensure that all eligible beneficiaries receive their Ayushman Cards without delay so they can access medical facilities without inconvenience.
Known for his disciplined lifestyle and affection for cattle, the CM also visited the temple cowshed as part of his daily routine. On Sunday morning, he personally fed cows and calves with gud-roti. In a heartwarming moment, when he called out to a calf named “Bholu,” the animal ran toward him, reflecting his close bond with the cattle at the temple premises.