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Yogi Looks Different Among Children, This Emotional Relationship Of CM Is Connected With Every Section Of The Society.

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Aarav Sharma
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January 19, 2026

Digital Desk, Lucknow. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, who is strict, disciplinarian and takes action against criminals under the policy of zero tolerance, looks different among the children with his affectionate smile. In front of him, children also ask for their favorite things without any hesitation and mingle with him. CM Yogi's love for children reflected with children also proves his soft heart and being accessible to all. Connection with children has increased the trust of the society towards CM Yogi.

Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath's connection with children and the needy reflects the human aspect of his tough personality. This establishes trust in CM Yogi among the 25 crore people of UP. This emotional relationship of Yogi connects him with every section of the society.

Different scenes of CM Yogi's conversation with children are seen on many occasions including the little girl who came to 'Janata Darshan' on Monday and the Gorakhnath temple on Makar Sankranti. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath asking a child at the Gorakhnath temple “What else do you want” and laughing after hearing the answer was an innocent moment that tickled the mind. This shows the CM's connection with the children.

Actually, Yogi Adityanath has been known as a strict, disciplined and decisive administrator. Everyone knows his tough attitude against criminals, bulldozer action and administrative strictness. But apart from this, communication with children, sensitive initiatives regarding their future and quick decisions on problems also show the other side of the picture, here the Chief Minister comes across as a kind, sensitive protector and a person imbued with feelings of child love.

The viral video from Gorakhpur or the conversation with two-year-old Ananya in 'Janata Darshan' on Monday are not just a few cases, many examples of Yogi Adityanath's affection and sensitivity towards children have come to light. On December 31, Major's daughter Anjana Bhatt had met the Chief Minister and expressed her problems. On which the Chief Minister got the matter resolved within 24 hours i.e. on the very first day of the year.

Within 24 hours of meeting the Chief Minister, not only was his house freed from possession and returned to him, but an FIR was also lodged against the accused and immediate arrest was made. This matter, which reveals the sensitivity and emotionality of the CM, gives the message that Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath does not delay even a bit in matters related to good governance, law and order, children and weaker sections.

The story of Khushi Gupta, a deaf and mute girl from Kanpur, is also not hidden from anyone. When CM Yogi Adityanath got information about his insistence on meeting the Chief Minister and about reaching Lucknow on foot alone, he called him. Accepted the paintings made by him and assured him of his educated and secure future. His role as a protector and leader of the people of the state was widely appreciated. This experience became a lifelong asset for Khushi and her parents.

Getting admission of Myra of Kanpur, Pankhuri of Gorakhpur and Vachi of Moradabad in school through 'Janata Darshan' is also a part of CM Yogi's sensitivity. Little Myra from Kanpur had said that she wants to become a doctor when she grows up. On this the CM directed to get him admitted immediately. Vachi said that she wanted to study, on this the CM got her admitted as well. Along with waiving off the fees of Pankhuri from Gorakhpur, he also ensured that she is sent back to school.

Hearing the pain of his old mother, CM Yogi, moved, sent his son suffering from cancer to the hospital.

During the Janata Darshan held on September 29, an old mother from Raipurwa, Kanpur, had approached Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath with the pain of her son. Hearing his pain, the CM was moved and immediately sent his cancer-stricken son to Kalyan Singh Super Specialty Cancer Institute by ambulance and started better treatment. This sensitivity of CM connects him with the society.

Disabled people of Chandauli got 'light', pension ensured only in public darshan

Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath's sensitivity was visible in the public darshan of April 17. When he gave electronic sensor sticks with his own hands to two disabled people (Rajesh and Chandrashekhar) and taught them how to use it. Hearing the problem of a disabled person who had come from Chandauli, the Chief Minister gave instructions to the concerned officer to immediately get the KYC done and ensured that he gets the benefits of the Disabled Pension Scheme without any delay. There are many such examples which demonstrate Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath's love for children, sensitivity and his connection with the society.

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