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The Chief Minister served cows in the goshala of Gorakhnath temple, fed jaggery

Gorakhpur (IANS) | UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath remained engrossed in Goseva on Thursday morning after brainstorming with party workers for about six hours from noon to evening on the preparations for the civic body elections. Going to the cowshed of Gorakhnath temple, he inquired about the condition of the cattle and fed them jaggery with his own hands.

Goshala tour and Goseva is an integral part of CM Yogi’s daily routine during Gorakhnath temple stay. After visiting and worshiping Guru Gorakhnath in the temple, paying obeisance at the tomb of his Guru Brahmalin Mahant Avedyanath, reached Goshala and spent some time there. While roaming around in the cowshed, he called the cows by the names Shyama, Gauri, Ganga, Bhola etc. CM Yogi’s voice is well known for these cows. On hearing the loving call, the cattle came running to him. CM Yogi patted everyone’s forehead, caressed them a lot and fed them jaggery with his own hands. The Chief Minister took information about the health and nutrition of all the cattle from the workers of the Gaushala and gave necessary instructions for special care during the summer season.

–IANS

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