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India - September 22, 2024

CM Yogi addresses grievances of 900 people at Janata Darshan in three days

Gorakhpur : Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath held a Janata Darshan at the Gorakhnath Temple for the third day in a row on Sunday, hearing problems of around 300 people and directing the concerned officials to resolve them promptly. He stated that addressing the needs and concerns of the people is his government’s top priority.

Notably, CM Yogi met around 900 people over the course of three days during the Janata Darshan held outside the Mahant Digvijaynath Smriti Bhawan in the temple complex. He listened to their concerns and assured them of swift and satisfactory resolution for each of their issues. He forwarded their applications to the concerned officials, directing them to act promptly.

In cases of land disputes and illegal encroachments, he said that no one who illegally occupies land or displaces weaker individuals should be allowed to go unpunished, and called for strict legal action.

Many attendees, especially women, came to seek financial assistance for medical treatment. CM Yogi asked if they had Ayushman Cards and, upon learning that many did not, promised full support for their treatment. He directed officials to expedite the process for medical aid and ensure Ayushman Cards were issued to all eligible people.

The Chief Minister also emphasized fairness and transparency in handling cases related to revenue and police matters, ensuring no injustice is done. He instructed officials to treat every case with sensitivity.

During the Janata Darshan, CM Yogi interacted with children who came with their mothers, gifting them chocolates and encouraging them to focus on their studies.

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