Zero tolerance policy towards crime and criminals of Uttar Pradesh by CM Yogi Adityanath, gave life threats to Mafias.

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the chief minister of Uttar Pradesh, Yogi Adityanath on Tuesday restated how the state of criminals changed during the rule of his government in the state.
during a public meeting in Unnao, the chief minister said, “Before 2017, the mafia dons and professional criminals would proudly wander on streets. The youths, women, and traders were scared to venture out of their homes. The shops used to close before sunset and markets wore a deserted look.”

“After 2017, the markets are open late in the night. The women can step out of their homes without any fear. Those mafia dons and professional criminals are begging for their lives”, Adityanath added.

“There is no place for any mafia dons or criminals in Uttar Pradesh. There is no place for corruption and the corrupt either”, the chief minister said.
this comes when the cm receives a death threat from an unidentified person. A case has been registered against the person in Lucknow.
On Monday, Yogi Adityanath kickstarted the urban body election campaign in Saharanpur wherein he hailed the law and order situation in the state. “ “No Curfew- No Danga, UP mein sab changa’ (Curfews and riots are no longer common in Uttar Pradesh today, everything is fine)”, ANI quoted him as saying.

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