Public interest, negligence in law and order and public hearing are not tolerated: cm yogi

Lucknow, June 2 (IANS). Yogi Adityanath, chief minister of Uttar Pradesh, held a high -level review meeting on Monday with senior administrative and police officers across the state for preparations for law and order, public hearing system and rising festivals of the state. In the meeting, the chief minister said in clear conditions that ‘public interest is the basic mantra of management and that no negligence will be accepted in it. Chief Minister Yogi gave the officials strict instructions to address their obligations with dialogue, awareness and vigilance. He said that small disputes often take a large form due to negligence, which can be resolved in time. He also ordered the police station to take the necessary steps immediately in case of any dispute without waiting for Tahrir. CM Yogi instructed the officials to take special vigilance on Ganga Dussehra on June 5, Bakrid on June 7 and Jagannath Rath Yatra on June 24. He described these dates as sensitive in terms of law and order, and he said that the events of previous years should be analyzed in each district and that the monitoring elements should be monitored. He made it clear that the sacrifice on Bakrid should only be made in the predetermined sites, the sacrifice of prohibited animals must be completely prohibited and proper arrangements for disposal of waste must be ensured. Instructions were also given to allow Namaz in public places and roads. The police patrol continued around religious places. On the occasion of Ganga Dussehra, instructions were given to perform an extensive neatness drive on June 4 and to organize other programs, including Aarti on the Ghats, on June 5. CM Yogi said baths should be identified with cleanliness of the ghats and divers, PAC flood unit, NDRF and SDRF should be deployed from the safety point of view. CM Yogi said that on the World Environment Day (June 5) plantation will be done on the theme ‘name of a tree mother’. Participation from all public representatives, including MPs, will be insured in the program. Referring to the preparations for the 11th edition of International Yoga Day on June 21, the Chief Minister said that the yoga day should be organized according to the protocol set by the government of India and the most important program of Premier Narendra Modi should be ensured in all places. The chief minister emphasizes the need for revival of rivers, and said some river flow in every district in Uttar Pradesh. He gives the example of the revival of the Noon River of Jalaun and also suggested to take inspiration for similar attempts in other districts. This year’s plantation campaign will be linked to the revival of rivers. In light of the concern of bird flu, Chief Minister Yogi gave instructions for special vigilance and made it clear that the dead animals should not be flowed into the rivers. For this, the ordinary man must be made aware. Illegal closing houses should also work under any circumstances, and meat sales are in public completely prohibited. The chief minister said the traffic rules are responsible for this. He instructed to review road engineering, signage, speed breakers and ensure arrangements to ensure arrangements and remove illegal bus/car stalls. Instructions were also given to immediate action in the case of disrupted power supply due to strong thunderstorms, so that the citizens have no inconvenience. During the revision of the public hearing system, the chief minister appreciated the officials who did well, while warning those who did not perform according to the required. He reiterated that the complaints received on IGRS and CM Helpline should be satisfactory and on time. Not only the disposal, but the complainant’s satisfaction must be a priority. In addition, he instructed to form civil defense units in all districts, saying that these units would be extremely useful in emergency situations. -Ians psk/acade