Yogi showed sensitivity by helping a poor family during Janta Darshan.
Lucknow: A heart-broken mother, moved by the presence of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath during Sharadiya Navratri, the festival of worshipping the Shakti form of Mother Jagatjanani, showered her with blessings. Her tongue was filled with pain, but her eyes found solace when she shared her grief with Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, who considers service to mankind as service to God and the 25 crore people of the state as his family, was moved by the pain of an elderly mother on Monday. He immediately sent her cancer-stricken son by ambulance directly to the Kalyan Singh Super Specialty Cancer Institute and directed him for better treatment. Sharadiya Navratri brought a ray of hope for a poor woman from Kanpur, once a wanderer, when she approached Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath during the "Janata Darshan" on Monday.
CM sends victim to hospital in a government ambulance
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath held the "Janata Darshan" on Monday morning. More than 50 victims from across the state arrived. The Chief Minister approached each one of them one by one, took their applications, and directed officials to immediately resolve them. Meanwhile, a 63-64-year-old woman from Raipurwa, Kanpur, told the Chief Minister, "Sir, our young son has cancer. We are poor and cannot afford treatment. We don't even have an Ayushman card. Please give my son life. Please provide some financial assistance for his treatment." Hearing this from the elderly woman, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath immediately ordered the child to be sent to the Kalyan Singh Cancer Super Specialty Institute and treatment initiated. Following the Chief Minister's instructions, the child was sent directly from "Janata Darshan" to the hospital, where his examination began.
Service to Man is Service to Narayan
The Chief Minister met with each victim. He stated that the government is working in accordance with the principle of "Service to Man is Service to Narayan." The government's objective is to bring happiness to all citizens of the state, and the government is regularly working towards this goal. The Chief Minister stated that any victim who has approached the government for treatment, either personally, through a public representative, or through any other medium, has been provided assistance. Our government stands with every victim. The government will continue to provide financial assistance for treatment.
Children were also pampered and given chocolates.
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath pampered many complainants at the "Janata Darshan" event, and he gave them a sense of belonging by stroking their heads. CM Yogi also provided chocolates and toffees to all the children.
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