Accompanied by deputy chief minister Dinesh Sharma and ministers Suresh Khanna and Swati Singh, Adityanath took a round of the 54 acre 'Kanha Upvan' shelter in Sarojini Nagar here, raising many a eyebrow in Lucknow political circles.
A saffron saree clad Aparna and husband Prateek Yadav welcomed Adityanath, who fed jaggery and fodder to the cows.
The Chief Minister stressed on more hygiene in the areas where cows were kept and gave a direction to ensure availability of green fodder to them, an official release said.
Taking stock of the ongoing works for extending sheds for 700 additional cows and bulls under the Kanha Ashray Pashu Kalyan scheme, Adityanath said they should be made ready at the earliest.
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The chief minister asked minister Khanna to set up 'gaushalas' (cow shelters) in other districts of the state as well and improve the conditions in the existing ones where cows rescued from smugglers would be provided shelter and medication.
There are 1,850 bovines at the Kanha Upvan including 900 cows, 950 bulls and calves.
The couple had called Adityanath when he was staying at a VVIP guest house here. The meeting lasted for about 20 minutes and it is learnt that couple had invited the chief minister to visit Kanha Upvan.
Though Prateek is not actively involved in politics, Aparna had contested the recent Assembly elections losing the Lucknow Cantonment seat to Rita Bahuguna Joshi of BJP.
Asked about Adityanath's visit, Aparna said, "He is everyone's CM and we invited him. Yogi Adityanath too runs cow shelters in his Gorakhpur, so we requested him to visit ours and give us some tips on how to improve it," she said.
Incidentally, both the chief minister and Aparna belong to Uttarakhand and there were posts on social media claiming that they were relatives.
On the performance of the Adityanath government, Aparna said it was too early for her to comment.
The Lucknow Municipal Corporation provides financial aid to the shelter, established in 2010, which is run by Jeevashraya, an NGO. Aparna and Prateek are patrons of the NGO.