CM Yogi’s big statement in the House: “Now there is no curfew, no riots… everything is fine in UP”

“Now there is no curfew, no riots… now everything is fine in UP.”

CM Yogi claimed that in the last 9 years, there has been a historic improvement in law and order in the state and strict action has been taken against the mafia and criminals.


attack on opposition

Chief Minister in the House Samajwadi Party Taking aim at him, he said that the conduct of the opposition during the Governor’s address was inappropriate. He called it an “insult to the constitutional head and maternal power”.

Yogi said that earlier due to riots and curfew, businessmen and common citizens lived in an atmosphere of fear, but now the situation has completely changed.


“Journey from Fear Zone to Fair Zone”

The Chief Minister said:


Emphasis on development and economy

CM Yogi said that:

  • UP is now included in the top-3 economies of the country

  • Pre-2017 “anti-development thinking” ended

  • Tendencies like “one district, one mafia” were curbed

  • Illegal extortion and goonda tax banned

He said,

“The state with the largest population was worried about its identity, but we have changed UP.”


improvement in police system

The Chief Minister also highlighted police reforms:

  • permanent residence for policemen

  • modern police system

  • Cyber ​​police station in every district and cyber desk in every police station.

  • Help in recovering the fraud amount worth thousands of crores of rupees

  • New battalions of Mahila PAC

  • Safe city scheme promoted

He said that now the rioters are afraid of the PAC force.


conclusion

In his speech given in the House, CM Yogi gave this message that:

  • UP has now come out of the image of riots and curfew.

  • law and order has strengthened

  • Investment, trade and confidence of devotees have increased

  • The state is moving rapidly on the path of development

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