Yogi Adityanath Assures Ayushman Card, Aid for Child's Treatment in Gorakhpur

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath personally assured a woman from Shravasti that her child's treatment would face no obstacles. He promised the immediate issuance of an Ayushman Card and financial assistance from his discretionary fund. During the 'Janta Darshan' event in Gorakhpur, he met around 200 people, addressing grievances related to crime and land encroachment with strict directives. The Chief Minister also interacted compassionately with children, offering them chocolates and blessings.

Key Points: CM Yogi Promises Ayushman Card & Financial Aid for Treatment

  • Directs officials to expedite Ayushman Card
  • Pledges financial aid from discretionary fund
  • Hears grievances of 200 people at Janta Darshan
  • Orders strict action on crime and land encroachment
  • Interacts warmly with attending children
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'Do not panic': CM Yogi Adityanath promises Ayushman card, financial aid to Shravasti woman for child's treatment in Gorakhpur

UP CM Yogi Adityanath assures a Shravasti woman of an Ayushman Card and financial aid for her child's treatment during Gorakhpur's Janta Darshan.

"Do not panic; we will not allow any obstacles in the child's treatment. - Yogi Adityanath"

Gorakhpur, April 16

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Thursday, during the 'Janta Darshan', reassured a woman from Shravasti that her child's treatment would not face any hurdles and promised to facilitate an Ayushman Card along with financial assistance from the discretionary fund.

According to a press release, the Chief Minister was interacting with the public at the Gorakhnath Temple complex when the woman approached him seeking help for her seriously ill child. Upon learning that the family did not have an Ayushman Card, the Chief Minister assured immediate support.

"Do not panic; we will not allow any obstacles in the child's treatment. We will ensure the Ayushman Card is issued, and financial assistance will also be provided," he said.

He accepted the woman's application and immediately directed officials to forward it to the District Magistrate of Shravasti to expedite the issuance of the Ayushman Card. He also instructed that an estimate of the treatment cost be prepared and sent to the state government for further assistance.

During the 'Janta Darshan,' the Chief Minister met around 200 people and listened to their grievances individually. Moving among those seated at the venue near the Mahant Digvijaynath Smriti Bhawan, he patiently heard each concern, collected written applications, and issued on-the-spot directives to officials for resolution.

Reassuring the public, Adityanath said, "Do not panic. The government will take effective action to resolve every issue. He directed administrative and police officials to address complaints in a time-bound, impartial, and satisfactory manner.

Responding to grievances related to crime and land encroachment, the Chief Minister instructed police officials to take strict action against criminals and the land mafia. He emphasised that law and order should be maintained with firmness and accountability.

The event also saw several women attending with their children, whom the Chief Minister greeted warmly. He interacted with the children, offered them chocolates, and extended his blessings, reflecting a compassionate approach during the public outreach programme.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good gesture, but why did the family not have the Ayushman card in the first place? The local administration needs to ensure these schemes reach the last mile. Janta Darshan is good, but systemic solutions are better.
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Aditya G
Meeting 200 people individually and giving on-the-spot directives is impressive. It shows accountability. More leaders should do this instead of being confined to their offices.
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Sarah B
The compassionate side of governance is so important. Offering chocolates to the children shows a human touch that is often missing in politics. Wishing the little one a speedy recovery.
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Karthik V
Strict action on land mafia is the need of the hour in UP. If that promise is also kept with the same urgency as this medical help, it will be a big win for common people. The directive on time-bound resolution is key.
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Meera T
"Do not panic" – such reassuring words from a CM. In a crisis, especially with a sick child, this emotional support from the highest authority matters as much as the financial aid. Hope the officials follow through quickly.

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