Gorakhpur: Asserting that resolving people’s problems remains the govt’s priority, chief minister
Yogi Adityanath on Friday directed officials to ensure prompt, transparent and sensitive disposal of complaints, warning that negligence in grievance redressal would not be tolerated.
During a Janata darshan held at Gorakhnath Temple, the CM met around 150 people, who submitted applications related
to revenue, police and medical assistance matters.
The CM directed officials to prevent injustice and ensure every complainant gets a satisfactory, quality resolution. He placed special emphasis on revenue and policing cases. Several people also requested financial aid for treating serious illnesses.
The chief minister assured that no patient’s treatment would be halted due to lack of funds. He directed officials to immediately prepare cost estimates for advanced care of needy patients so financial aid could be released without delay.
Later, the CM followed his routine at the temple. After offering prayers to Guru Gorakhnath and paying tribute to his guru, the late Mahant Avaidyanath, he visited the temple cowshed.
He fed jaggery to the cows.
Keeping the intense heat in mind, he also gave necessary instructions to the cowshed workers regarding proper care of the cattle.
While visiting the temple premises, the CM also interacted with children who had come with their families. He blessed them affectionately and distributed chocolates among them.

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