No religious events will be allowed on the roads: UP CM Yogi Adityanath Lucknow News – Times of India

Jhansi: Taking cognizance of the recent stern action rape Girl’s case in Chief Minister Lalitpur police station Yogi Adityanath On Saturday, the District Magistrate and the Superintendent of Police were directed to take strict action against the culprits.
The chief minister, who was in Jhansi on Saturday to review the status of ongoing development projects and the law and order situation, expressed displeasure over the delay in action in the rape case of a minor Dalit girl by a police inspector in Lalitpur.
“Our government is committed to serve the people through development and public welfare works. Any laxity will not be tolerated,” he said. He said that strict steps should be taken to stop the activities of the mafia.
A government spokesperson said, “The CM directed the officials that no one should be allowed to organize religious programs on the streets. All such programs should be held inside the premises of religious places.”
He said that the Chief Minister said that all pending works under Jal Jeevan Mission should be completed in a time bound manner and all projects should be reviewed from time to time.
Yogi directed officers and employees at all levels to reach their offices on time and conduct ‘public hearing’ daily between 10 am and 11 am. He said that all the projects in Bundelkhand should be reviewed regularly by the CDO and ADM of Namami Gange Project.
“Communication should be done at least once in a month with traders, Udyog Bandhu and Banks to see the possibilities of generating employment opportunities in the area. All pending works related to Pharma Park in Lalitpur should be completed at the earliest.” should,” the CM said. He said that Arogya Mela should be organized regularly while organic and natural farming should be promoted in Bundelkhand.
He said that the authorities should ensure that schools have all basic facilities under ‘Operation Kayakalp’.
After the meeting with the officials, the Chief Minister visited Dhyan Chand Stadium where he inaugurated a multipurpose gymnasium constructed at a cost of Rs 3.56 crore. He witnessed the performance of sports by the children and interacted briefly with them. He then went to Jhansi Medical College where he inspected the under-construction hospital block of 500 beds.
In Babina, he inspected a water treatment plant under construction, where Jhansi Mayor Ramteerth Singhal told him that there was a delay in the completion of the project. CM left for Jhansi fort from Babina.
Sources claimed that there was panic when the Chief Minister reached Jhansi as he was surrounded by BJP workers as soon as he got down from the helicopter. The CM reportedly got angry and refused to take the guard of honour. On Sunday, the CM will visit the Pitambara Peeth temple in Datia and review the Gulara drinking water project in Chirgaon.
(As per Supreme Court directions on matters relating to sexual harassment, the identity of the victim is not disclosed to protect her privacy)