LUCKNOW, Sept. 25 -- Before addressing the media, CM Yogi Adityanath visited a few outlets in Hazratganj, where he interacted with shopkeepers and consumers. He inquired whether the benefits of GST reforms were being passed on to customers. The CM first stepped into the Satguru Kirana Store of Ramesh Chand Keswani, where he asked how the reforms on essential items like butter and ghee were helping both traders and consumers. He also pasted a GST handbill on the shop counter. Murlidhar Ahuja, director of Moti Mahal Sweets, expressed delight at the CM's visit. "In the 50-year history of our outlet, no CM had ever stepped inside. Yogi came to our restaurant, pasted a GST poster, saw our products and interacted with customers to check if the benefits were being passed on," he said. Chander Prakash of Universal Booksellers was equally thrilled. "I am happy that books are gaining focus. Only a few days ago, governor Anandiben Patel visited, and today it was the CM. He inquired how people would benefit from the revised GST," he said, adding that the younger generation of the family was excited to see the CM at their shop. During his interaction, consumers and shopkeepers expressed satisfaction over the reduction in GST. The CM said the reforms were crucial for the economy and would provide relief from inflation. Under the 'GST Savings Festival', the CM assured that the benefits of GST reduction would reach both traders and customers, a government spokesperson said....