There must be joy and harmony at festivals, there must be strict action on inflammatory activities: Yogi Adityanath
Lucknow, June 26 (IANS). Yogi Adityanath, chief minister of Uttar Pradesh, held a judging meeting on Wednesday of emerging festivals and legislation and order through video conferencing of his government home. The chief minister gave strict instructions to the state administrative and police officers, saying that there should be no evil in festivals, no evil. CM Yogi has made it clear that social harmony and law and order will not be allowed to weaken at any cost. The chief minister instructed the officials to take special vigilance for organizing Kavad Yatra, Moharram and Rath Yatra. He declared bluntly that inflammatory slogans or arms performance would not be accepted in any form. At the same time, he made clear that conspiracy was being made to distribute ethnic conflicts, which should be taken immediately with effect. The chief minister also expressed deep concern about recent incidents in Kaushambi, Etawah and Auraiya. The chief minister said that the administration should not wait for the government’s order for any action, but that they should secure immediately by staying within the right of readiness and justice. Instructions have also been given to keep special monitoring and intelligence system active to prevent infiltration of chaotic elements in the crowds of committed. The chief minister said that the sound limit of DJ, Dhol tache, etc. Will be determined and it will be ensured that the height of Tajia, march or wagon does not exceed the prescribed standards. He clearly said that it would not be acceptable to remove the shelter from any poor or to cut the tree for a march or march. The chief minister instructed to ban the opening of meat in the Open on the Kavad Yatra route, saying that strict action should be taken against those who frame too much and the name of the operator should be clearly written in each food store. The chief minister made that there should be better arrangements for managing crowds, cleanliness and traffic in the pagoda, especially Monday. At the same time, there was also the emphasis on the preference of safety and mutual dialogue in Moharram marches. He warned officials not to allow any form of decay this year by taking lessons from previous incidents. The chief minister has weakened the districts that poorly weakened the CM Helpline and IGRS (public grievance system), saying that the public interest is of the utmost importance, so immediate improvement in the functioning. -Ians DSC/EKD shares this story -tags