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Gorakhpur: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath met around 500 people listened to their problems and complaints during Janata Darshan held in front of Mahant Digvijayanath Smriti Bhavan on Gorakhnath Temple premises for the third consecutive day on Tuesday and assured them of resolving their issues promptly and to everyone’s satisfaction.

The CM said, “Those facing housing problems will be provided the same under government schemes. Adequate financial assistance will be provided for the treatment of serious illnesses. Illegal possession on anyone’s land will not be allowed. Stringent legal action will be taken against land mafias.”

Before leaving for Lucknow, he went to all the people who were seated on chairs at the Janata Darshan, heard them out patiently and instructed officials to ensure quick and satisfactory resolution of their issues. “The solution to every problem should be of high quality and satisfactory,” he said.

When a woman shared her housing problem with Yogi, he assured her that she would be provided housing either under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana or under CM Housing Scheme.

Similarly, when another woman raised the issue of not receiving electricity connection, he directed the officials to find out the problem and provide the woman with an electricity connection as soon as possible.

Meanwhile, several attendees also sought financial assistance for the treatment of serious illnesses from the CM. He assured them that they would receive substantial support from the CM’s Relief Fund for their treatment.

He directed officials to expedite the process of estimating the treatment cost and submit it to the government so that the required funds could be released by the government. During the Janata Darshan, Yogi also showed his affection towards children accompanying visitors and blessed them, while giving them chocolates and encouraging them to study.

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