
Lucknow, February 4: Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath‘s affection for children is evident in his prompt assistance for their education and healthcare needs. Whether it’s a young girl insisting on nursery admission or children requesting chocolates, they find it easy to express their desires to a leader known for instilling fear in criminals. The innocence of children shines through, as demonstrated when a little girl saluted the Chief Minister upon meeting him.
With a warm smile, CM Adityanath encouraged the girl to focus on her studies. His genuine love for children reflects his compassionate heart and commitment to public service, empathy, and good governance.
Instances of the Chief Minister’s emotional engagement with children frequently emerge. Recently, during a ‘Janata Darshan’ event, a girl named Anabi Ali, accompanied by her mother, charmed CM Adityanath with her determination for admission, reciting the alphabet and a poem that won his heart.
On Makar Sankranti, the Chief Minister’s interaction with a child at Gorakhnath Temple, asking “What else do you want?” and laughing at the innocent response, further illustrates his fondness for children. His heartfelt conversations and swift decisions regarding their futures showcase his sensitivity.
A recent interaction with two-year-old Ananya during ‘Janata Darshan’ also touched many hearts. Similarly, on December 31, Major’s daughter Anjana Bhatt approached the Chief Minister with a complaint about encroachment on her home. CM Adityanath not only resolved the issue within 24 hours but also ensured an FIR was filed against the culprits, demonstrating his seriousness about addressing public grievances, especially those related to law and order, children, women, and marginalized communities.
The story of Khushi Gupta, a mute and deaf girl from Kanpur, has also gained significant attention. Her determination to meet the Chief Minister and her journey to Lucknow on foot moved CM Adityanath, who welcomed her and promised a secure and educated future.
Through ‘Janata Darshan,’ CM Adityanath has facilitated school admissions for children like Anabi Ali from Lucknow, Mayra from Kanpur, Pankhudi from Gorakhpur, and Vachi from Moradabad. Young Mayra expressed her dream of becoming a doctor, prompting the Chief Minister to immediately direct her admission. Vachi’s wish to study was also fulfilled, and Pankhudi’s fees were waived to ensure her return to school.
During the Republic Day parade on January 26, children approached CM Adityanath for photos and conversations, where he showed his affection by holding a little girl in his arms.
In September, a distressed elderly mother from Raipurwa, Kanpur, approached CM Adityanath about her son suffering from cancer. Moved by her plight, the Chief Minister arranged for her son to be transported via ambulance to Kalyan Singh Super Specialty Cancer Institute for treatment. Numerous examples like this highlight CM Yogi Adityanath‘s dedication to children’s welfare, public service, empathy, and good governance.