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UP CM Yogi Assures Resolution of Grievances During Janata Darshan In Gorakhpur

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath met residents in Gorakhpur during a public grievance redressal programme, addressing land disputes, healthcare needs, and administrative follow-up to ensure timely and fair solutions, while also engaging with the community at the Gorakhnath Temple.

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath met residents in Gorakhpur during a public grievance redressal program on 27 January, after staying overnight at the Gorakhnath Temple. Around 200 people presented issues ranging from land disputes to medical treatment. Yogi Adityanath heard each case personally and directed officials to deliver quick, fair and transparent solutions.

The Chief Minister carefully read written applications and spoke directly with complainants seated on chairs at Mahant Digvijaynath Smriti Bhawan. Offering reassurance, Yogi Adityanath told people, "Don't worry, your problems will be resolved." He repeatedly stressed that no applicant should feel anxious, and that administration teams were accountable for proper follow-up.

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Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath addressed public grievances in Gorakhpur on January 27, hearing complaints about land disputes and medical treatment while directing officials to provide quick solutions. He assured financial aid for medical needs, ordered strict legal action against land encroachment complaints, and also interacted with children and offered prayers at the Gorakhnath Temple.

Uttar Pradesh public grievance redressal program and Yogi Adityanath outreach

Moving among the visitors, Yogi Adityanath maintained a calm and approachable manner. The Chief Minister asked each person, "Where are you from? What is the matter?" and then listened to their concerns one by one. After hearing every case, applications were handed to the concerned officials with clear directions for timely, high-quality and satisfactory action.

Officials were told to treat each complaint with sensitivity and seriousness, reflecting Uttar Pradesh’s focus on responsive governance. Yogi Adityanath also ordered that land encroachment complaints must attract strict legal measures. The Chief Minister emphasised that no wrongful occupation of land should continue and that lawful ownership must be protected through firm steps.

Uttar Pradesh health assistance, Gorakhnath Temple visit and Yogi Adityanath routine

A significant number of visitors sought financial help for treatment of serious illnesses, a frequent feature of such programs in Uttar Pradesh. Yogi Adityanath assured them that the government would support necessary care, stating that lack of money should not stop anyone’s medical treatment. Officials were instructed to collect hospital estimates quickly and forward them to the state government.

The Chief Minister said adequate funding would be provided from the Chief Minister's discretionary fund for approved cases. This direction highlighted the state’s focus on healthcare support for needy families. By accelerating paperwork and approvals, the administration aims to reduce delays for patients requiring urgent procedures or long-term treatment within or outside Uttar Pradesh.

Children who arrived with families also drew special attention from Yogi Adityanath. The Chief Minister spoke to them with warmth, urged regular school attendance and encouraged focused study. Chocolates were distributed to the children, adding a light moment to the otherwise formal proceedings and reflecting a softer side of governance in Uttar Pradesh.

Earlier in the morning, Yogi Adityanath followed his regular spiritual routine at the Gorakhnath Temple. The Chief Minister offered prayers to Guru Gorakhnath, bowed before the statue of Mahant Avaidyanath and walked around the complex. During this visit, Yogi Adityanath also reached the temple cowshed, where daily cow service forms part of long-standing temple tradition.

At the cowshed, Yogi Adityanath called several cows by their names and gently petted them when they approached. The Chief Minister fed the cows bread and jaggery with his own hands. A peacock came close during this time, and Yogi Adityanath also fed it small pieces of bread, rounding off a visit that combined public service, devotion and affection for animals in Gorakhpur.

With inputs from ANI

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