New Delhi. Not only Uttar Pradesh, people of other states of the country also find Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath synonymous with trust. The view seen in the public darshan of CM Yogi attests to this. For the second time in a row, in the Janata Darshan, the people of Bihar appealed for a solution to the problem related to their state. The Chief Minister also listened to their problem with ease and leisure.
After celebrating Diwali with Vantangis and Musahars on Monday, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath listened to the complaints of about 200 people during the public darshan organized at Gorakhnath temple on Tuesday morning. The Chief Minister himself reached the complainants who were seated on the chairs outside Mahant Digvijaynath Memorial Auditorium and listened to their problems one by one. During this, a woman from Bihar told her her problem. The Chief Minister was at first surprised to know the matter of another state, but seeing the woman upset, listened to her words very carefully. Explained that had it been the case of Uttar Pradesh, the problem would have been resolved immediately. While comforting him, he suggested to apply for problem solving in Bihar. It is noteworthy that in the earlier Janta Darshan, a woman complainant from Bihar had requested Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath to provide employment. Saying that Bihar is not getting work, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath had directed the local officials to take necessary action on the woman’s application.
In the Janata Darshan program on Tuesday, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath listened to the problems of about 200 complainants and gave necessary directions to the administration and police officers for their disposal. The number of women from minority communities was high in the complaints. CM Yogi gifted chocolates with his own hands along with caressed and blessed their children who came with the complainants.
Chief Minister Rame was seen in Goseva
After making a world record of Deepotsav at Shri Ayodhya Dham on Sunday and sharing the happiness of Diwali among the people of Vantangiya and Musahar community on Monday, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath was seen in Goseva on Tuesday. In the Gaushala of Gorakhnath temple, he fed jaggery to the cows with his own hands. Calling all the cows by his name, he called to himself and by giving a loving touch to his forehead, he made him feel his belongingness. During this, he fed a blind calf named Surdas for a long time and fed jaggery.