Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has reacted for the first time after the recent violent demonstrations in Nepal. Referring to the neighboring country, Yogi Adityanath said on Saturday (September 13) that if small things are ignored, they can become big problems, as seen in Nepal. He said that these issues should be actively resolved with sensitivity.
Addressing a program here, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said that the public representatives also have to face the anger of the people, so they should patiently listen to the complaints of the people patiently. They should be rationally resolved.
CM Yogi advised doctors
CM Yogi Adityanath, while addressing the foundation day celebrations of Ram Manohar Lohia Institute of Medical Sciences, also emphasized that doctors should show sensitivity while treating patients and their families. The Chief Minister said, “We (as a politician) also face similar situations and it is our duty to understand the problems and find a proper solution.”
‘If not solved, problems can become big’
He said that hospitals have to solve many problems of patients, such as the arrangement of ambulance and the availability of blood, which may look small but if they are not resolved on time, then a big problem can be made.
‘Small things sometimes become a big problem’
Adityanath said, “Small things sometimes become a big problem for us. You must have seen what happened in Nepal. What did people ignore social media? What happened to the result? How did development and progress stop? How did the lives of the people play with the lives of the people? To ensure that such incidents should not happen anywhere else, every person should be vigilant in their respective fields.”
Many Indians lost their lives in Nepal violence
According to the latest data released by the Nepal Police, at least 51 people, including an Indian citizen, died in the ‘Jane Z’ protest led by the students, resulting in the KP Sharma Oli government on Tuesday. Let us know that the youth born between 1997 to 2012 are often known as ‘Jane Z’.

