Lucknow, 4 February (IANS). Be it the stubbornness of the innocent girl who approached Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath to get admission in the nursery or the stubbornness of the children demanding chocolate. Children easily get their wishes fulfilled by meeting the Chief Minister whose name makes criminals tremble. It is said that ‘children are true at heart’, they express the feelings of their heart with utmost sincerity, this feeling came to the fore when a little girl saluted CM Yogi Adityanath on seeing him.
The CM also smilingly asked the girl to study diligently. His love for children presents a vibrant picture of his soft heart and being accessible to all, as well as his public service, compassion and good governance.
Many scenes of the Chief Minister’s connection with children and emotional interactions with them come to the fore from time to time. CM’s conversation with the girl Anabi Ali who came with her mother to ‘Janata Darshan’ last Monday is in discussion these days. Anabi won the CM’s heart by insisting for his admission, then by reciting ABCD and poetry.
On Makar Sankranti, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath asking “what else do you want” from a child in Gorakhnath temple and laughing heartily after hearing his innocent answer also reveals his love for children. The very intimate communication with the children and quick decisions regarding their future demonstrate the sensitivity of the Chief Minister.
Recently, the conversation with two year old Ananya in ‘Janata Darshan’ also touched people’s hearts. Similarly, on December 31, Major’s daughter Anjana Bhatt met the Chief Minister and complained about the encroachment of her house, on which the Chief Minister not only freed the house from encroachment within 24 hours, but also lodged an FIR and immediate arrest of the accused. This matter reveals the CM’s seriousness towards public problems and gives a clear message that he does not delay even a bit in resolving the issues related to law and order, children, women and weaker sections.
The story of Khushi Gupta, a deaf and mute girl from Kanpur, is also on everyone’s lips these days. When CM Yogi Adityanath came to know about his insistence to meet the Chief Minister and reaching Lucknow on foot alone, he called him and accepted the paintings made by him and assured him of his educated and secure future. The ‘untold feelings’ of immense happiness due to the closeness of the Chief Minister presented a credible picture of the Chief Minister’s belief of ‘State is family’ among the 25 crore people of the state.
Getting admission of Anabi Ali of Lucknow, Myra of Kanpur, Pankhuri of Gorakhpur and Vachi of Moradabad in school through ‘Janata Darshan’ is also a part of CM Yogi’s sensitivity. Little Myra from Kanpur had said that she wants to become a doctor when she grows up. On this the CM directed to get him admitted immediately. Vachi said that she wants to study, CM got her admitted also. Along with waiving off the fees of Pankhuri from Gorakhpur, he also ensured that she is sent back to school.
The children who came to the Republic Day parade on 26 January directly reached CM Yogi. Everyone took photographs with the CM and interacted with him. The CM expressed his affection by caressing him and taking a little girl in his lap.
Last September, in ‘Janata Darshan’, an elderly mother resident of Raipurwa in Kanpur had approached Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath regarding the pain of her cancer-stricken son. Seeing his suffering, the CM was moved and sent his cancer-stricken son directly to Kalyan Singh Super Specialty Cancer Institute by ambulance and started his treatment. There are many such examples, which present a vibrant picture of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath’s love for children, public service, compassion and good governance.
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