
Gorakhpur,
29 Dec (HS): Giving top priority to the welfare of the people, Chief Minister
Yogi Adityanath continued his ritual of public service on Monday even in the
extreme cold. Despite the adverse weather, he met the people by organizing
Janta Darshan at Gorakhnath Temple. He listened to their problems. While
talking cordially to the people who had come with their problems, the Chief
Minister said, 'Don't worry, we will get every problem solved, the government
will help everyone fully.' In Janta Darshan, the Chief Minister directed the
officials present nearby to pay sensitive attention to the problems of every
suffering person and promptly get them resolved in a timely and transparent
manner.
During
the Janta Darshan held at Mahant Digvijaynath Smriti Bhawan auditorium in the
Gorakhnath temple complex on Monday morning, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath
listened to the problems of about 150 people and directed the officials to
resolve them. The Chief Minister himself reached out to the people seated on
chairs. He listened to everyone's problems one by one. He assured them that he
would ensure the solution of everyone's problems. There is no need for anyone
to panic. While handing over the applications to the officials, he directed
that the resolution of every problem should be quick, quality based and
satisfactory.
The
Chief Minister directed strict legal action against some people complaining of
land grabbing. He said that if any powerful person or mafia is forcibly
occupying someone's land, the strictest possible action should be taken against
them. Those who displace the poor should not be spared. Wherever measurement is
necessary, the dispute should be resolved by measuring it. In cases of family
disputes, he directed that a dialogue be conducted with both parties to find a
solution.
Some
people had come to the Janta Darshan seeking financial assistance for their
treatment. The Chief Minister assured them that lack of funds would not be a
hindrance. He directed officials to expedite the hospital's estimate and submit
it to the government. Adequate funds would be provided from the Chief
Minister's Discretionary Fund.
Hindusthan Samachar / Abhishek Awasthi