Gorakhpur, 25 October: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath’s popularity transcends borders and this was evident when a woman from Bihar narrated her plight to him during the ‘Janata Darshan’ held at Gorakhnath temple on Tuesday morning, seeking his intervention.
This is the second time in a row that a person from Bihar has visited Janata Darshan to register her complaint with the CM seeking his help in addressing her problem. Earlier, during the last Janata Darshan of the Chief Minister, another woman from Bihar had complained about her joblessness and the gigantic problem of unemployment in her state and CM Yogi had assured her of help, directing officials in this regard.
Though surprised to receive a complainant from Bihar for the second time on Tuesday, the CM listened to her patiently and told her that had she faced the problem in UP, it would have been resolved immediately, advising her to raise her issue with the concerned authorities in her state.
CM Yogi also listened to the complaints of about 200 people during the Janata Darshan held outside Mahant Digvijaynath Memorial Auditorium, reaching out to each one of them as they remained seated on their chairs, and gave necessary directions to the administration and police officers for their redressal.
The number of female complainants from the minority communities was high at the Janata Darshan. CM Yogi gave chocolates and his blessings to the children who came with the complainants.
Recently, a video went viral of two Kashmiris praising Yogi?s leadership and wishing for him to be the CM of the state for some time to set things in order in the state.
CM serves jaggery to cows, showers love on them
After making a world record of Deepotsav at Shri Ayodhya Dham on Sunday and sharing the happiness of Diwali among the people of Vantangiya and Musahar communities on Monday, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath was seen feeding jaggery to the cows at the Gaushala (cowshed) of Gorakhnath temple on Tuesday. He called cows by their names and patted them lovingly. He also fed jaggery to a blind calf named Surdas.