Lucknow: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has taken a major decision on the day of Shri Krishna Janmashtami. In fact, he has announced a ban on the sale of meat and liquor in Mathura. At the same time, he made a statement saying, "The affected people will be rehabilitated in a systematic manner.'' At the same time, he has also issued instructions to the officers for the same. Let me tell you that yesterday Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath reached Shri Krishna Janmasthan and visited Lord Krishna. After coming here, the Chief Minister said, "To revive the cultural and spiritual glory of Mathura, he engaged in the trade of liquor and meat. The affected people can start selling milk.'' Recalling the Copper Age, the Chief Minister said, "There is a need to encourage people in the field of milk production and milk sales.'' Let me tell you that earlier CM Yogi had visited Shri Krishna Janmasthan and visited Thakur Banke Bihari Lal and Radharani by worshipping them. He prayed to Lord Krishna to end the corona pandemic from the world. Yogi Adityanath said, "For the last three years, I wished to attend the Janmashtami program organized by the Braj Tirth Vikas Parishad. But this could not happen because of some unavoidable reason or the other. But now that I have come here, I have brought the wish of God to put an end to this corona-shaped monster and liberate the world from suffering. It has created havoc all over the world.'' In the meantime, he also said, "Many have lost their people from the corona. We sympathize with all of them. The country has worked to fight corona under the direction of the Prime Minister. But government resources often fall short during the epidemic. Some children were also reported to have been affected by dengue in Mathura a week ago. Then, six or seven children were hit by it and were prematurely killed. In Firozabad, many children, like Mathura, lost their lives prematurely due to seasonal diseases like dengue, etc. We have our full condolences to all those families.'' Fair value of the share-linked incentives paid to chief executive officers: RBI Police working at the behest of YSRCP government to harass opposition leaders: Chandrababu Naidu Taliban's supreme leader Hibatullah Akhundzada confirmed to be in Kandahar