Uttar PradeshNews:
Jagran correspondent, Gorakhpur. During his stay in Gorakhpur, for the second consecutive day, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath organized a public darshan in the Gorakhnath temple and met the people and after hearing the problems, gave instructions to the officials to resolve them. On Sunday, on Mahashivratri, the special festival of worship of Devadhidev Mahadev, he continued the ritual of public service even while being busy with rituals.
The Chief Minister told the people who came for Janata Darshan, ‘Don’t worry, every problem will be solved, everyone will be given full help.’ In the public darshan, the Chief Minister directed the officers present on the spot to pay sensitive attention to the problem of every victim and promptly ensure its fair and timely disposal.
Chief Minister organized public darshan in Gorakhnath temple
During the public darshan organized outside Mahant Digvijaynath Smriti Bhawan of Gorakhnath temple complex on Sunday morning, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath listened to the problems of about 150 people and instructed the officials to solve them. The Chief Minister himself reached the people seated on chairs. Listened to everyone’s problems one by one.
Assured them that he would solve everyone’s problems. No one needs to panic. While handing over the applications, he directed the officials that the resolution of every problem should be prompt, quality and satisfactory.
Met about 150 people and heard their problems
On the complaint of land grabbing by some people, the Chief Minister directed to take strict legal action. He said that if any powerful mafia is forcibly occupying someone’s land then strict action should be taken against him. Those who destroy the poor should never be spared. Where there is a need for measurement, the dispute should be resolved by getting the measurement done. In cases of family disputes, he directed to find a solution by communicating with both the parties.
CM Yogi told the people – Don’t worry, every problem will be solved, everyone will get full help.
Some people had come to Janata Darshan requesting financial help for treatment. The Chief Minister told him that lack of funds would not be a hindrance in treatment. He directed the officials to quickly complete the hospital estimate process for treatment and send it to the government. Adequate amount will be given for treatment from the Chief Minister’s Discretionary Fund. During this, the CM told the officials that those who are eligible and due to some reason their Ayushman card has not been made, their Ayushman cards should be made so that they do not have to worry about treatment.
CM called out, ‘O Bholu’ and the cows came running in excitement.
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, who has strong resolve, also has a well-known identity as a Gosevak. Whenever he is on a visit to Gorakhnath temple, going to the cowshed and serving cows remains an integral part of his daily routine. Even on Sunday morning, he went to the cowshed of the temple and served the cow. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath fed roti and jaggery to cows and cattle with his own hands. CM Yogi here calls many cows by the names kept for them.
On Sunday morning, when he called out to a cow by saying, ‘O Bholu’, this dark colored calf got emotional and ran towards CM Yogi. The Chief Minister pampered Bholu a lot and fed him bread and jaggery with his own hands. Whenever Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath reaches the cow shed of the temple, usually a peacock also comes around him. The Chief Minister also caressed the peacock and fed it by cutting bread into pieces with his own hands.
CM showered love on children in the temple premises, provided Annaprashan
During his visit to the Gorakhnath temple complex on Sunday morning, when Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath noticed the children who had come to the temple with their families, he called the children near him and showered a lot of love on them. He asked the children about their names and studies. He also joked with him and then affectionately encouraged him to study a lot. The Chief Minister also gave chocolates to all these children with his own hand. On this occasion, he also took a child in his lap and offered Annaprashan.





