UP CM Cancels Leaves Of All Police, State Officials Till May 4

On leave have been asked to report within 24 hours!


The Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has cancelled all the leaves of all police, State officials till May 4. 

 

Those who are on leave have been asked to report within 24 hours.

 

According to the statement given by The Chief Minister’s office, “The leave of all administrative/police officers, from SHO, CO and district police chiefs to the district magistrate, the divisional commissioner is cancelled till May 4 with immediate effect. Those who are currently on leave must return to the place of posting within the next 24 hours."

 

As per the information, the orders were passed by Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath because of festivals in the coming days. He also directed officials from police stations to the ADG level to hold dialogues with religious leaders and eminent personalities within the next 24 hours to ensure peace during the upcoming festivals.

 

According to the statement, it said, "Additional police forces should be deployed in sensitive areas and drones used for keeping an eye on the situation. Every evening, the police force must do foot patrolling and police response vehicles (PRVs) should remain active," he said while holding a law and order review meeting with senior officials.

 

Further said, "There are many important religious festivals in the coming days. The month of Ramadan is going on. Eid festival and Akshaya Tritiya are likely to be on the same day. In such a situation, considering the current environment, the police will have to be extra sensitive," he said.

 

Additionally, Stating that everyone has the freedom to follow his method of worship according to his religious ideology, the chief minister noted, "Although mikes can be used, make sure the sound does not come out of the premises. Other people should not have any problem."

 

The Chief Minister Focused on peace and safety for every citizen residing in the Uttar Pradesh state.

 

 

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