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Redress public issues with seriousness and sensitivity: Yogi

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Gorakhpur: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Monday directed the officials to address public issues with utmost seriousness and sensitivity as well as to take strict legal action against those who illegally encroach on people’s land and try to harm or destroy the weak.

The CM also directed them to provide the benefits of government welfare schemes to all the needy and eligible persons and to ensure no one suffers.

He issued these directives during the Janata Darshan held in front of Mahant Digvijaynath Smriti Bhawan at Gorakhnath temple, where he heard the issues and grievances of 200 people and referred their prayer letters to the concerned authorities.

On applications seeking financial aid for treatment of serious diseases, Yogi directed the officials to expedite the estimation process of the cost of treatment and make it available to the government as soon as possible so that he required funds could be released at the earliest.

He said, “The state government stands with the needy who face obstacles in accessing medical treatment due to financial constraints. There is no dearth of money for treatment of the needy. Individuals should feel free to share their issues with the government so that the government can address them promptly.”

The CM also blessed the children who came to the Janata Darshan with their parents, offered chocolates and encouraged them to study well.

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