CM Yogi Adityanath Engages with Public in Gorakhpur, Promises Solutions

In a recent public audience at Gorakhnath Temple, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath engaged with around 200 citizens, addressing their concerns and promising effective solutions. He emphasized the government's commitment to resolving issues such as land encroachments and ensuring that financial constraints do not hinder medical treatment. The event also saw CM Yogi interacting warmly with children, showcasing his approachable demeanor. His traditional worship practices at the temple further highlighted his dedication to community and cultural values. This engagement reflects the government's proactive approach to public grievances.
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Public Interaction at Gorakhnath Temple

On Tuesday, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath met with approximately 200 individuals during a public audience at Gorakhnath Temple in Gorakhpur. He reassured attendees by stating, “Do not worry, the government will effectively address every issue.”


CM Yogi Adityanath Engages with Public in Gorakhpur, Promises Solutions


During the event, the Chief Minister instructed officials to ensure a swift and transparent resolution of public grievances. He reviewed all petitions and provided necessary guidelines to the relevant administrative and police authorities for timely and fair solutions.


Addressing complaints regarding land encroachments, CM Yogi emphasized that strict legal action should be taken against anyone illegally occupying someone else's land. He also assured those seeking financial assistance for medical treatment that no one would be denied care due to lack of funds. Officials were directed to promptly prepare estimates for high-quality treatment for those in need and ensure funds are made available.


Several women attended with their children, whom the Chief Minister affectionately blessed and offered chocolates.


In line with his traditional routine, CM Yogi also performed worship at the Shivavatara Guru shrine in Gorakhnath Temple and paid his respects at the samadhi of the late Mahant Avedyanath. He demonstrated his commitment to cow service by feeding jaggery to the cattle in the temple's cow shelter.