CM Yogi’s public darshan in Gorakhpur, met 200 people, instructions for strict action on land grabbing

In Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath met people in the Janata Darshan organized at Gorakhnath temple on Tuesday morning and listened to their problems. He assured the people who came to meet him and said, do not worry, the government will provide effective solution to every problem. During this, the Chief Minister directed the officials to show immediate sensitivity to the problems of the public and ensure transparent disposal.

During the public darshan organized at Gorakhnath temple on Tuesday morning, CM Yogi met about 200 people. The Chief Minister himself reached the people sitting on chairs in front of Mahant Digvijaynath Smriti Bhawan and listened to their problems. Took their application forms and gave necessary guidelines to the officers standing nearby to solve the problem. For resolution of problems related to different cases, he referred applications to the concerned administrative and police officers and directed that resolution of all problems should be timely and fair.

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Instructions to officials on land possession

On complaints related to land grabbing, the Chief Minister told the administration and police officials that if any bully is forcibly occupying someone’s land, then strict legal action should be taken against him. Like every time in Janata Darshan, this time too some people had come requesting financial help for the treatment. The Chief Minister assured them that no one’s treatment would be stopped due to lack of funds.

He instructed the officers that the administration should quickly prepare and provide high level treatment estimates to those who are in need. The government will provide funds immediately as soon as the estimate is received. Some women and their children also came to the public darshan. The Chief Minister blessed these children with affection and chocolates.

The cows were fed jaggery after being caressed in the cowshed.

Chief Minister during his visit to Gorakhnath temple on Tuesday morning Yogi Adityanath The daily routine remained traditional. In the morning, he visited the Gorakhnath temple and worshiped Shiva incarnate Guru Gorakhnath and paid obeisance at the Samadhi site of his Guru Brahmalin Mahant Avedyanath. Whenever CM Yogi is in Gorakhnath temple, cow service is an integral part of his daily routine. While touring the temple premises on Tuesday morning, he reached the cowshed of the temple and spent some time there. In the cow shed, the Chief Minister touched the forehead of the cows, caressed them a lot and fed them jaggery with his own hands.

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