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Govt dedicated to address public issues: Yogi

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Gorakhpur: Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Saturday met with around 200 people at Janata Darshan for the second day in a row in Gorakhpur, listening to their concerns.

He reaffirmed the government’s commitment to resolving public issues, assuring, “No one will face injustice.”

The CM directed the officials to act with full responsibility and sensitivity, ensuring that all eligible individuals benefit from public welfare schemes. He also ordered strict action against land mafias and those unlawfully occupying land, stating, “Justice should be provided to everyone without discrimination.”

He approached the visitors seated outside the Mahant Digvijaynath Smriti Bhawan at Gorakhnath Temple, personally addressing each person’s concern. He forwarded each application to the relevant officials, directing them to ensure swift and satisfactory resolution.

Assuring the public, Yogi emphasised the government’s commitment to addressing the problems of every affected person. For complaints involving criminal activities, he directed the police officials to take strict action against offenders.

He assured individuals seeking financial assistance for critical illness treatments that no one’s care would be hindered for lack of funds.

He directed the officials to promptly prepare and submit cost estimates for high-level treatment for those in need, emphasising that the government will release the necessary funds as soon as these estimates are received.

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