High level meeting of CM Yogi before Eid and Chaitra Navratri, strict instructions from loudspeaker to crowd

Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath Gave a strong warning against any kind of tampering with law and order and communal harmony in the state. He clearly said that public insolence and any attempt to spoil the atmosphere during festivals will not be accepted. Strict action should be taken against the culprits of every such incident with zero tolerance. He instructed the officers to ensure peace, security and discipline under all circumstances. Negligence will not be accepted at any level. Also, only traditional form should be followed in religious events and no new traditions should be allowed.

Ensure peaceful environment- CM

In a high-level review meeting held through video conferencing late on Wednesday (March 18) evening, the Chief Minister took information about the extensive preparations in view of Chaitra Navratri starting from Thursday (March 18), goodbye prayers on March 20 and Eid-ul-Fitr on March 21. He directed all Divisional Commissioners, District Magistrates and Police Captains to work with sensitivity and coordination to ensure a peaceful environment.

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Extra vigilance should be taken in crowded places- CM

The Chief Minister said that in view of the large number of devotees arriving in the Devi temples during Chaitra Navratri, proper arrangements for security, cleanliness, crowd management, drinking water, lighting and health services should be ensured. Extra vigilance should be taken at major temples and crowded places. Badaun, Moradabad, Rampur, GhaziabadTaking cognizance of the recent criminal incidents in Jalaun, Gorakhpur, Agra, Jaunpur, Pratapgarh and Prayagraj, the Chief Minister took details of the action taken from the concerned officials.

Take every complaint and every incident seriously – CM

He bluntly said that even a single incident of crime spoils the atmosphere of the entire society, hence every complaint and every incident should be taken seriously. Strictest action should be ensured against the culprits. Referring to the incidents of chain snatching, he directed to increase continuous patrolling of PRV-112 vehicles. The Chief Minister bluntly said that criminals should have fear of police uniforms.

CM Yogi expressed displeasure over bike stunting

Referring to the instructions of the Supreme Court, the CM said that the volume of loudspeakers at religious places should be kept within the prescribed standards. Otherwise, strict action should be taken to remove them. Expressing displeasure over bike stunting, he directed to stop it immediately.

Instructions also given on LPG supply

Regarding LPG supply, the Chief Minister said that even amidst international circumstances, the common man should not face any inconvenience. Artificial shortage, hoarding and black marketing should be closely monitored and strict action should be taken against the culprits. Immediate and sensitive solution to the problems of the common people should be ensured.

In view of the proposed arrival of the President in Ayodhya and Mathura-Vrindavan, the Chief Minister gave instructions to ensure strict compliance with the prescribed protocols. The concerned District Magistrates informed about the preparations. While giving instructions to strengthen the arrangements of destitute cow shelters, the Chief Minister asked to ensure deployment of nodal officers, timely payment of funds and protection of cattle, fodder and other necessary arrangements.

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Police force fully alert- Director General of Police

Before the meeting, the Director General of Police informed that the police force is fully alert and foot patrolling has been increased for peaceful celebrations of Chaitra Navratri, Eid-ul-Fitr and the upcoming Shri Ram Navami. In this meeting organized through video conferencing, all Divisional Commissioners, District Magistrates, Additional Director General of Police (Zone), Commissioner of Police, Inspector General of Police (Range), Senior Superintendent of Police/Superintendent of Police and senior government level officials were present.