Personal sensitivity, combined with a commitment to resolving public issues, distinguishes Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath's working style and this was evident when the chief minister not just listened to the plight of a woman from Kaushambi, along with that of others and gave assurances of getting it resolved at the earliest during the Janata Darshan on Thursday, but also arranged for her fare to go back home from the Gorakhpur temple office.
The woman, who had come to meet the chief minister for a land-related problem, told him that she had no fare to go back home and the chief minister immediately directed the officials concerned to arrange her fare.
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath listened to the problems of about 300 people during the Janata Darshan held at Gorakhnath temple's Mahant Digvijaynath Smriti Auditorium and directed the officials to resolve them as soon as possible.
Addressing the visitors, the chief minister said, "Whatever the problem is, there is absolutely no need for you to panic or worry while I am here. We are dedicated to finding a fair solution to everyone's problems. Nobody's treatment will be hampered for lack of money, nor will a mafia be able to grab anyone's land.”
People came to the Janata Darshan with demands for financial assistance for treatment of serious diseases, as well as complaints related to land disputes, encroachments and fraudulent registration of lands. The chief minister categorically stated that no domineering person, or mafia figure, will be allowed to grab lands of others and stern action will be taken against such elements to teach them a lesson.
On issues of land disputes within family, the chief minister advised both parties to sit together and state their positions so that an amicable solution could be found within the confines of the law. “Whatever the issue is, it should be resolved quickly, fairly and satisfactorily”, the chief minister remarked.
Chief Minister Yogi assured those who came to seek financial assistance for treatment of diseases that there would be no shortage of funds. He directed officials to collect the estimated treatment cost from the hospital concerned and make it available to the chief minister's office so that the assistance amount could be released from the chief minister’s discretionary fund immediately. He directed the officers to complete the estimate process on priority.
Meanwhile, the chief minister showered his love and blessings on the children, who were accompanying their mothers at the Janata Darshan. The chief minister also enquired about the children's well-being, encouraged them to study and gave them chocolates.