News Topical, Digital Desk : For the second consecutive day during his visit to Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath held a public darshan at the Gorakhnath Temple, meeting with people, listening to their problems, and directing officials to resolve them. On Sunday (February 15), despite his busy schedule for Mahashivratri, a special festival dedicated to the worship of the Supreme God, Mahadev, he continued his public service.
The Chief Minister told the people who had come for the Janta Darshan, "Don't worry, every problem will be solved, and everyone will be fully assisted." During the Janta Darshan, the Chief Minister directed the officials present to pay sensitive attention to the problems of every affected person and promptly ensure their fair and timely resolution.
The Chief Minister called out, "O Bholu!" and the dark-colored calf came running, overwhelmed with emotion.
Some people had come to Janta Darshan requesting financial assistance for their treatment. The Chief Minister assured them that lack of funds would not be a hindrance to their treatment. He directed officials to expedite the hospital's estimate and submit it to the government. Adequate funds will be provided for treatment from the Chief Minister's Discretionary Fund. During the visit, the Chief Minister urged officials to ensure that eligible individuals, who for some reason have not been able to obtain Ayushman cards, are issued so they don't have to struggle to obtain treatment.
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, a man of strong determination, is also well-known as a cow-helper. Whenever he visits the Gorakhnath Temple, visiting the cowshed and serving cows is an integral part of his daily routine. He also visited the temple's cowshed on Sunday morning to serve cows. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath personally fed the cows and cattle with bread and jaggery. CM Yogi addresses the cattle by their names.
On Sunday morning, when he called out to a cow, "O Bholu," the dark-colored calf, overwhelmed with emotion, ran toward CM Yogi. The Chief Minister pampered Bholu and fed him bread and jaggery with his own hands. Whenever Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath visits the temple's cowshed, a peacock often follows him. The Chief Minister also pampered the peacock and fed it pieces of bread with his own hands.
The Chief Minister showered love on the children in the temple premises and performed their Annaprashan (food offering).
During his visit to the Gorakhnath Temple complex on Sunday morning, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath noticed children who had come to the temple with their families. He called them over and showered them with love. He asked them their names and studies, teased them, and then, with his blessings, encouraged them to study hard. The Chief Minister also personally distributed chocolates to all of these children. On this occasion, he even performed the Annaprashan ceremony by holding a child in his lap.
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