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Gorakhpur: Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath attended the Janata Darshan held in front of Mahant Digvijaynath Smriti Bhawan on Gorakhnath Temple premises on Monday morning, where he addressed the grievances of around 300 people.

Interacting cordially with the attendees, the CM assured them of prompt and satisfactory resolution of each of their issues. He also directed the officials present to address each complaint with sensitivity and ensure its resolution in a timely and transparent manner.

Yogi approached each individual seated on chairs, listening patiently to their issues, assuring them of timely and effective resolutions. “There is no need to panic. All your issues will be resolved,” he said.

Handing over the applications to the officials present, he instructed them to ensure that every issue is resolved promptly, with quality and satisfaction as priorities.

In response to complaints of land grabbing, the CM directed officials to take strict legal action against those involved. He further instructed that cases involving repeated harassment of victims be thoroughly investigated, with accountability established wherever necessary.

Addressing concerns of those seeking financial assistance for medical treatment, Yogi emphasised that lack of funds would not be a hindrance. He directed officials to expedite the preparation of hospital estimates and submit them to the government.

He said that adequate financial assistance would be provided for treatment through the Chief Minister Discretionary Fund.

During his stay at Gorakhnath Temple, Yogi followed his traditional routine. On Monday morning, after offering prayers to Guru Gorakhnath and paying respects at the Samadhi Sthal of his Guru, Brahmalin Mahant Avedyanath, CM Yogi toured the temple premises and visited the Gaushala.

At the Gaushala, the Chief Minister engaged in Gauseva. He pampered Bhavani and Bholu, two Nadipathi miniature breed cows (an improved breed of the Punganur variety) brought to the temple from a Gaushala in Yeleswaram, Andhra Pradesh, in September. CM Yogi fed them ‘Barseem’ fodder with his own hands.

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