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Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath gets pat on back from Home Minister for law order

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Tribune News Service

New Delhi, August 1

Ahead of the Uttar Pradesh Assembly poll, Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Sunday praised the Yogi Adityanath government for taking the state to the “top spot” in terms of law and order.

Addressing a function after laying the foundation stone of the Uttar Pradesh State Institute of Forensic Sciences here, Shah said BJP governments work for the development of the poorest people.

“For six years till 2019, I travelled a lot in UP. Hence, I know the earlier UP very well. There was an atmosphere of fear in western UP because of which people were leaving the area, women felt unsafe, the land mafia was grabbing the land of the poor people, incidents of firing in broad daylight and riots were rampant,” Shah said

“In 2017, the BJP promised that we will make UP a developed state and also revamp its law and order. Today in 2021, I can say with pride that Yogi Adityanath and his team have taken UP to the top spot in terms of law and order,” he added.

Shah said, “The BJP governments do not work on the basis of caste, families, or for the people who are close to them. The BJP governments work for the development of the poorest person and to revamp law and order.”

Adityanath along with Deputy Chief Ministers Keshav Prasad Maurya and Dinesh Sharma were present at the event.

Terming the CM as “yashasvi” (glorious) and “safal” (successful), Shah credited him for effectively implementing development and welfare schemes in the state.

“Today, in 44 development schemes, UP is on the top spot in the country. Making schemes is very easy, but implementing them, removing the intermediaries, and ensuring the benefits reach the beneficiaries without any bribe is very tough,” he added.

“UP has made developments in every sector — be it industrial investment, successful implementation of schemes, law and order, loan waiver and purchasing crops of poor farmers, sending money directly to the account of farmers, making toilets in houses, giving homes to the homeless, giving gas cylinders to 1.47 crore households among others,” Shah said.

Carrying forward Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s call to IPS probationers to work for changing the “negative image” of police, Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Sunday said, “The police force is defamed due to either ‘no action’ or ‘extreme action’ and therefore suggested them to go for ‘just action'”.

“Today policing is not confined to what was imagined 20 years ago, be it counterfeit notes, narcotics, narco-terror, cyber crime or cow smuggling. The day is not far when every district in UP will have a mobile forensic van, and there will be regional FSLs (forensic sciences laboratories),” the minister noted.

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