Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath listened to people’s problems at the ‘Janata Darshan’ (Public Interaction) held at Gorakhnath Temple in Gorakhpur and informed the concerned officials to resolve the public grievances promptly.
The Chief Minister reiterated that the government is dedicated to ensuring that every eligible person receives the benefits of welfare schemes and that all grievances are resolved effectively.
Around 300 people, including an overwhelming number of women, participated in the ‘Janata Darshan’ held at the Mahant Digvijaynath Smriti Bhawan Auditorium inside the temple premises on December 11, 2025. CM Yogi personally interacted and listened to the attendees attentively and promised timely redressal of their grievances.
Numerous issues were discussed in front of the CM, like land encroachment concerns, for which CM Yogi assured strict actions would be taken against the offenders, and he also addressed the issue raised about giving financial assistance for medical treatment, particularly for citizens suffering from serious illnesses. CM Yogi assured that funding would pose no obstacle, directed the officials to accelerate hospital estimates and allocate required treatment funds from the discretionary budget for treatment.
During the Janta Darshan, a woman raised her housing issue. The Chief Minister assured her that she would be allotted a house under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana and issued immediate instructions to officials. He reiterated the government’s commitment to ensuring permanent housing for every needy family. Another woman sought help for her husband’s medical treatment. CM Yogi assured her that proper treatment should proceed without worry, and funds would be arranged from the discretionary fund. Several others also sought financial assistance for medical care.
CM Yogi also directed senior officials to thoroughly investigate cases where eligible individuals are facing obstacles in accessing government schemes and to identify any negligence at any level. He emphasized that officers must act promptly and sensitively in addressing public grievances.

Earlier on Wednesday, CM Yogi examined two ‘Rain Basera’ (Night shelters) in Gorakhpur and distributed blankets to the people residing there. He directed panchayats and local bodies to arrange a bonfire for the destitutes. CM Yogi stated that the cold waves have begun, and it’s their top priority to help the needy to combat these harsh winters. In Gorakhpur alone, 14 ‘rain basera’ are being operated by Nagar Nigam.
The Janata Darshan highlights CM Yogi’s dedication towards public welfare. Through this initiative, the Chief Minister not only resolved personal grievances but also reinforced public confidence in the government’s dedication to transparency, accountability, and effective problem-solving.










