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Kaun Jitega 2019: UP CM Yogi Adityanath in full action during Pratapgarh and Sultanpur visits
Law and order should be maintained on the ground rather than in statistical records, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath asserted yesterday as he warned officials of action if found lax in the conduct of their duties.
"Maintaining law and order and ensuring corruption free administration are priorities of the state government. No laxity will be tolerated on these fronts and strict action will be taken against lax officers," Adityanath told officials in a meeting in Pratapgarh district, according to an official release.
He said the law and order should appear better on the ground instead of preparing data in this regard.
"Maintaining law and order and ensuring corruption free administration are priorities of the state government. No laxity will be tolerated on these fronts and strict action will be taken against lax officers," Adityanath told officials in a meeting in Pratapgarh district, according to an official release.
He said the law and order should appear better on the ground instead of preparing data in this regard.
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