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Yogi heard complaints of 800 complainants in Janta Darbar

Gorakhpur. Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath reached the Janata Darbar outside Digvijaynath Smriti Auditorium of Gorakhnath Temple here on Saturday morning with their complaints, where the Chief Minister himself listened to each and every complaint and assured to solve their problems.

The Chief Minister instructed the concerned officers present on the spot that justice should be done to every complainant. A large number of police, land-property and medical matters came up for Janta Darshan.

Mr. Yogi directed the officers present in the Janata Darshan to solve the land problem as soon as possible. Also asked to pay special attention to the people who came demanding money for treatment.

Mr. Yogi said that whatever matters have come up, they should be resolved at the police station itself. The public should not have any kind of trouble. He said that if he would get help at the police stations then why would he come here. As usual, after leaving his residence early today, the Chief Minister first attended the court of Guru Gorakhnath.

Along with the rules and regulations, darshan and worship were done in the midst of Vedic chanting. After this he went to the tomb of his Guru Brahmalin Mahant Avedyanath and bowed his head. Earlier in the morning, the Chief Minister, who came out of the Math, first worshiped Guru Gorakshanath.

After this, he took blessings by bowing his head at the tomb of his Guru Brahmalin Mahant Avedyanath. While visiting the temple premises, reached the cowshed, served cows there. Finding Shri Yogi in their midst, the cows themselves went to him.

He fed jaggery and gram to the cows. After public darshan, Yogi caressed dogs Kalu and Golu along with feeding them biscuits. Apart from this, the Chief Minister flagged off a free food vehicle being run by a private company from the Gorakhnath temple.

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