CM Yogi Holds Janta Darshan, Pledges Swift Grievance Redressal in Gorakhpur

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath conducted a 'Janta Darshan' public hearing at the Gorakhnath Temple in Gorakhpur, interacting with around 200 people. He directed officials to resolve all complaints promptly, sensitively, and without discrimination. The CM specifically assured financial assistance from his discretionary fund for those seeking medical treatment for serious illnesses. He also ordered strict legal action in cases of land encroachment and engaged with children, encouraging their education.

Key Points: Yogi Adityanath Holds Public Hearing at Gorakhnath Temple

  • Public grievance hearing held
  • Directs swift, transparent action
  • Assures full medical funding support
  • Orders action on land encroachment
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UP CM holds 'Janta Darshan' at Gorakhnath Temple, instructs officials to quickly resolve people's grievances

UP CM Yogi Adityanath hears public grievances, directs officials for quick resolution on health, land issues at Gorakhnath Temple Janta Darshan.

"financial constraints would not hinder medical treatment - Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath"

Gorakhpur, Jan 27

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath heard the grievances of people at the 'Janta Darshan' held at Gorakhnath Temple premises on Tuesday and instructed officials for a quick and timely resolution of their complaints and grievances.

CM Yogi, who arrived in Gorakhpur last evening, interacted with about 200 people during the Janta Darshan, organised inside the premises of Gorakhnath temple.

The Chief Minister heard the grievances of every person, reviewed their applications, and reassured them of timely resolution without any delay or discrimination.

The Chief Minister directed officials to treat every complaint with promptness, sensitivity and full transparency, ensuring justice for all, without any discrimination.

The Janta Darshan was organised at the Mahant Digvijaynath Smriti Bhawan in the Gorakhnath Temple complex, where Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath heard the grievances of around 200 people.

The Chief Minister, listening to their concerns, assured them that there was no reason for anxiety and that their issues would be resolved.

Many people sought financial assistance for the treatment of serious illnesses. The Chief Minister assured them that financial constraints would not hinder medical treatment and that the government would extend full support.

He instructed officials to expedite the process of obtaining hospital estimates and forward them promptly to the government, stating that adequate funds would be sanctioned from the Chief Minister's discretionary fund.

In cases related to land encroachment, the Chief Minister ordered strict legal action.

He also showed affection towards children who accompanied their families at Janta Darshan. He encouraged them to attend school regularly and focus on their studies and distributed sweets among them.

Earlier in the morning, CM Yogi was seen visiting the cowshed, where he lovingly served the cows, calling them by name, patting them affectionately, and feeding them roti and jaggery.

- IANS

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Shreya B
The assurance for medical treatment funding is a big relief for so many families. Healthcare costs can ruin lives. If the CM's discretionary fund can be accessed transparently and quickly, it will be a true lifesaver. Let's see the follow-through on the ground.
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Aman W
Good initiative, but 200 people is a very small number. What about the lakhs with grievances who couldn't be there? The system should work for everyone, every day, not just when the CM visits. The real test is whether the local tehsil office functions with the same promptness.
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Priyanka N
The part about him encouraging children to study and distributing sweets is so heartwarming. It shows a leader's concern for the future generation. And serving the cows at the gaushala – these small acts resonate deeply with our cultural values. 🐄
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Vikram M
Strict action on land encroachment is crucial. That's a major source of conflict and injustice in our towns. If the orders from the top are clear and firm, maybe the local patwaris and officials will think twice before siding with the powerful. Fingers crossed.
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Michael C
Interesting to see this blend of spiritual, cultural, and administrative leadership all in one event at the temple premises. The directive for "no discrimination" is key. The proof will be in whether a person from any community or background gets their issue resolved with equal speed.

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