
Gorakhpur, 15 June
(HS): Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath assured those who came for Janata
Darshan that the government stands with every person in need, whether
it's financial assistance or housing. He told those requesting financial
assistance for treatment to prepare an estimate and take care of the patient,
leaving the care of financial aid to the government. The Chief Minister also
assured those who came seeking housing that the government is consistently
providing Prime Minister/Chief Minister housing to every needy person.
During his stay in Gorakhpur, the Chief Minister
met people for the second consecutive day on Monday morning in the 'Janata
Darshan' organized at Gorakhnath Temple and listened to their problems. He told
the people who came seeking financial assistance for treatment that the
government will provide full help in the treatment. For this, Ayushman cards
will be made for the needy people, and if still needed, assistance will be
provided from the discretionary fund. The Chief Minister instructed the
officials to ensure that Ayushman cards are made for every needy and eligible
person, so that they do not have to face any trouble in getting treatment.
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath met approximately
200 people during the public darshan held outside Mahant Digvijaynath Smriti
Bhavan in the Gorakhnath temple complex. He listened to their problems and
reviewed their applications, taking cognizance of their concerns and
complaints. The Chief Minister assured the people that there was no need to
worry, and the government stood with everyone in need.
When some people complained about delays in police
and revenue matters, the Chief Minister directed the District Magistrate to
immediately take cognizance of the matter and take action. Yogi referred the
applications to the relevant administrative and police officers for the
resolution of various matters related to housing, education, medical care,
electricity, revenue, police, etc., and directed that all problems should be
resolved in a timely, fair, and satisfactory manner.
The CM's daily routine remained traditional,
including cow service and questioning children about their studies. Chief
Minister Yogi Adityanath's daily routine remained traditional on Monday morning
during his stay at the Gorakhnath Temple. After seeking blessings from Guru
Gorakhnath and the late Gurudev Mahant Avedyanath Ji in the morning, Chief
Minister Yogi served cows in the temple's cowshed. He showered affection on the
cattle by feeding them jaggery and roti with his own hands. While touring the
temple premises, he called the children who had come with their families near
him and caressed them. He gave them chocolates and also asked about their
studies. The CM also blessed the children to study well and progress.
Hindusthan Samachar / Abhishek Awasthi