Gorakhpur. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath met people for the second consecutive day on Monday during his stay in Gorakhpur and listened to their problems. During this, he directed the officers that solving the problems of the people is the priority of his government, hence, they should take the problems of the victims seriously and sensitively and ensure that they are resolved in a quick and satisfactory manner.
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath met about 200 people in the public darshan at Gorakhnath temple on Monday morning. The Chief Minister himself went to the people seated on chairs in the Mahant Digvijaynath Smriti Bhawan auditorium of the temple complex and listened to their problems one by one. Assured everyone that there is no need to worry, everyone’s problem will be solved under any circumstances. Some women had come to Janata Darshan with applications regarding land related disputes. Some complained that the bullies were trying to take over their lands.
The Chief Minister directed the officials to take strict action on these complaints. He said that strict action should be taken by identifying those with professional inclination to grab land as land mafia. Take such action against those who encroach on the land of any poor person that it becomes an example. Land disputes should be resolved promptly in such a way that the aggrieved person appears satisfied. While handing over the applications, he directed the officers that the resolution of every problem should be prompt, quality and satisfactory.
Lack of money will not become a hindrance in anyone’s treatment.
CM Yogi assured the people who came to Janata Darshan seeking financial help for the treatment of serious diseases that no one’s treatment will be stopped due to lack of money. He directed the administration to complete the process of estimate related to the treatment of the concerned patient and make it available to the government as soon as possible. As soon as the estimate is received, funds for treatment will be freed. During the public darshan, the Chief Minister gave chocolates to the children of some women who came with them, giving them love, affection and blessings.