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CM Yogi said – there should be no display of weapons on Chehallum, free bus travel facility for women from tonight

Lucknow News: Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has given instructions to maintain law and order in the state during Rakshabandhan, Krishna Janmashtami and Chehallum. He said that like in previous years, this time also only traditional processions and processions should be allowed. Along with this, it should also be ensured that there is no display of weapons.

Officers should keep the doors of their offices open for the victims.

Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath asked senior officials to keep the doors of their offices open for the victims. He also directed to remove the touts active at police station and tehsil level and said that private persons should not be active in police station and tehsil.

Instructions given to officers on law and order

The Chief Minister has appointed all the Divisional Commissioners, DMs, ADGs, IGs. These instructions were given during the review of law and order through video conferencing with all the district level officers including Police Commissioner, SP. He said that this time of festivals is sensitive in terms of law and order. He said that a procession of Chehallum will take place on the next day of Sri Krishna Janmashtami. During this time there should be no display of weapons.

illegal bus and taxi stands will be removed

The Chief Minister instructed to ensure uninterrupted supply of electricity in the districts on festivals. He has asked to take the strictest action in the cases of cow slaughter and cow smuggling. The Chief Minister has also directed to conduct a campaign at the tehsil level to review the heritage cases and to remove illegal bus and taxi stands. In this work, police, district administration, municipal bodies and development authorities have been asked to coordinate and take action.

Expressed displeasure over the killing of the inspector in Firozabad

CM Yogi Adityanath said that Shri Krishna Janmashtami should be celebrated with full enthusiasm in all police stations, police lines and jails. He along with senior officers reviewed the arrangements being made at the district level of Police Commissioners, Divisional Commissioners, DMs and SPs. During this, referring to the incident of murder of Inspector Dinesh Kumar Mishra in Firozabad, he expressed strong displeasure over the activism of private individuals at police station and tehsil level. The inspector was murdered by his personal assistant who was living with him at the government residence.

Free travel for women from August 29 night on Raksha Bandhan

The Chief Minister said that the officers posted in the field should listen to the complaints of the victims and develop a better system of public hearing for their speedy disposal. He said that due to better teamwork, dialogue and cooperation of all sections, all festivals are being completed peacefully in the state. In this way, steps should be taken further. On the occasion of Rakshabandhan on August 30 and 31, mothers and sisters will have the facility of free travel in government buses from the midnight of August 29 to the midnight of August 31. The officers should ensure that the drivers and conductors are not intoxicated and the condition of the buses is good.

Unpleasant incident should not happen with women

CM Yogi Adityanath said that the officers from the zone to the district should ensure that no untoward incident happens with women. Strict action should be taken against the Shohads. On the occasion of Shri Krishna Janmashtami, 1256 processions will be taken out in the state on 6th and 7th September and 3005 processions will be taken out in Chehallum on 7th September. Full caution should be taken regarding this.

He said that security arrangements should be made by making better coordination with the organizers and religious leaders. A close watch should be kept on anarchists. It should also be ensured that processions and processions are taken out at different times. There should be uninterrupted power supply in all the districts. If there is any mistake, it should be rectified immediately.

Four lakh rupees should be given for loss of life due to flood

CM Yogi Adityanath said that the Excise Department should stop the campaign against illegal and adulterated liquor. The Chief Minister gave instructions for fogging and spraying of anti-larvae in the municipal bodies and gram panchayats regarding rain and flood situation. Along with this, he also directed to provide financial assistance of Rs. 4 lakh immediately on loss of life due to flood.

Instructing not to keep any matter pending, the Chief Minister has instructed the officials to redress the grievances of the public at the earliest. Along with this, he has also asked to keep the security system strong in NCR in view of organizing G-20.

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