Yogi assures full financial support to needy citizens at Janata Darshan

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 Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Monday assured persons seeking financial aid for treatment of serious illnesses at Janata Darshan that the government would

cover all their medical expenses, enabling them to receive care at top hospitals.

The CM arrived in Gorakhpur on Sunday evening following his marathon campaign supporting the BJP candidates in the by-polls and stayed overnight at the Gorakhnath Temple.

On Monday morning, before departing for the Jharkhand assembly election campaign, he met with around 150 people at Janata Darshan, listening to their concerns and assuring them of prompt and effective solutions.

He directed the officials to expedite the process for those without Ayushman cards who require financial assistance, ensuring they receive timely support.

“Adequate funds will be provided from the CM’s Discretionary Fund to assist every eligible individual,” he said.

Yogi emphasised that no one should feel anxious, as every problem would be resolved with utmost seriousness and sensitivity. He also directed the officials to take swift, quality action to ensure all grievances were resolved satisfactorily, warning against negligence on their part.

He directed that strict legal action should be taken against any land encroachment or instances of bullying.

For family disputes, he stressed the importance of dialogue and mediation between the parties involved in finding a peaceful resolution.

During this session, a woman shared her financial difficulties in securing treatment for a family member at Medanta Hospital. The CM responded with heartfelt support, advising her to obtain an estimate from the hospital after admission and assured her that the government would cover the treatment costs.

While staying at Gorakhnath Temple, Yogi followed his traditional routine. After paying his respects to Guru Gorakhnath and visiting the Samadhi of Gurudev Brahmalin Mahant Avaidyanath, he toured the temple premises.

He then spent some time at the temple’s cowshed, where he affectionately fed jaggery to the cows, while giving necessary instructions to the caretakers for their continued well-being.

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