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No religious event on roads, Yogi Adityanath warns

A file photo of Yogi Adityanath

Jhansi: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has warned that no religious programme should be permitted on the roads.

He said that all such events should take place inside the premises of religious places. Yogi, who was on a visit to the Bundelkhand region, also took a strong note of the recent rape case in a police station in Lalitpur.

He directed the district magistrate and the superintendent of police to take strict action against the culprits.

“Our government is committed to serving people through development and public welfare works. Any slackness will not be tolerated,” news agency ANI quoted Yogi as saying, adding that strict measures should be taken to curb the activities of the mafia.

Yogi Adityanath also directed the officials and employees at every level to reach their offices on time and hold ‘jan sunwai’ between 10 am and 11 am every day.

“A dialogue should be held with traders, Udyog Bandhu and banks at least once a month to look into the possibilities of generating employment opportunities in the region. All pending works related to pharma park in Lalitpur should be completed at the earliest,” the news agency quoted Yogi further saying.

He further said that Aarogya Melas should be held regularly while organic and natural farming be promoted in Bundelkhand.

 

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