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CM Yogi addresses grievances of about 250 people at ‘Janata Darshan’ in Gorakhpur

In front of the Mahant Digvijaynath Smriti Auditorium of the Gorakhnath temple complex, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath addressed the grievances of over 250 people.

Gorakhpur: People with serious illnesses should be treated in the best medical facilities, said Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Friday, adding, “Lack of money will not be a hindrance to this.”

When a woman asked the Chief Minister for financial assistance during the Janata Darshan program so she could receive treatment at Apollo Hospital, he responded, “Aap bin chinta treatment kariye, paisa hum denge (Do not worry, we will provide the money).”

In front of the Mahant Digvijaynath Smriti Auditorium of the Gorakhnath temple complex, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath addressed the grievances of over 250 people.

The Chief Minister listened to each person individually and assured them all that there is no need to panic or become upset because every situation will be handled effectively. As he handed the applications over to the police and administrative officers, he gave them instructions to pay attention to the public’s problems and find a satisfactory solution.

Numerous people had come asking for financial support for the treatment of serious illnesses in the Janata Darshan. The Chief Minister was informed by a woman that she was receiving treatment at Apollo Hospital. The woman was asked by the CM if she had an Ayushman card. When the woman said ‘no’, the CM responded by saying, “you will be treated well and there is no need to worry. We’ll provide the money.”

He directed the officials present on the spot that the estimate of the treatment should be made available to the government soon after completing the process. When a woman told about her housing problem, CM Yogi assured her that her wish for her own home would soon come true.

Yogi also blessed children who came with some women and gave them chocolates while motivating them to study.