Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath’s Japan tour took an endearing turn in Yamanashi, where eager children gathered to meet their leader. A little boy bravely began chanting ‘Karpur Gauram,’ stumbling midway. CM Yogi gently finished it, earning cheers and instilling pride in Indian roots. Together, they invoked ‘Guru Brahma,’ and he rewarded their respect with chocolates after they sought his blessings.
Praising expatriate families for upholding traditions, Yogi showcased his soft side far from home. This warmth defines him. Children across UP sing his praises, from returning Khushi’s voice through treatment to reclaiming Anjana’s home swiftly. He fast-tracked admissions for Anabi, Myra, and Vachi, eased Pankhudi’s fees, and rebuilt futures for Shivanshu and Ajay after their parents’ tragic loss.
Stories abound: laughing at a child’s Makar Sankranti wish for chips at Gorakhnath Temple; gifting during Uttarakhand stops; posing with Republic Day parade kids; surprising park children near Gorakhpur Circuit House. In Janata Darshan, he rushed cancer aid and orphan support. Yogi, the tough-on-crime administrator, becomes a grandfatherly figure to the young, blending stern governance with boundless empathy. His message is clear—every child in the state is his own.