After passing from the Parliament of India, opposition parties are trying to give vent to the protests in Uttar Pradesh regarding the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), National Population Register (NPR) and National Citizen Register (NRC), while the state government is misleading it. In an effort to clear the situation by telling, now the police-administration will also be engaged in this work. Instructions have been given to conduct awareness campaigns on Shree.
According to the media report, the Chief Minister held video conferencing in Lok Bhawan on the subjects of CAA, NRC, an arrangement of night shelters, protection of cattle and so on. Yogi said that an atmosphere of anarchy was created in the state by spreading confusion regarding CAA, NRC, and NPR. District Magistrate, Senior Superintendent of Police and Superintendent of Police should conduct awareness campaigns among the public. He said that takes the cooperation of the enlightened class in this work. Tell us that CAA is a law to give citizenship, not to take it. Yogi identified the miscreants through video clipping and directed them to compensate for the loss by giving them a week's notice. It also said that these video footage should also be shared with the National Human Rights Commission.
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Seeing the violence that is happening on the law, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath asked the District Magistrates, Senior Superintendents of Police and Superintendents of Police to effectively listen to the public. He warned that the protests of several organizations are possible in January, so be cautious. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath gave special instructions to the District Magistrates regarding Census-2021 (Census). Said that the personnel engaged in this work should also include the details of people benefiting from various government schemes in their proforma. Which scheme they benefited from, should be mentioned by making a column. The Chief Minister also directed the officials in relation to law and order, Chief Minister Kanya Sumangala Yojana, blanket distribution, cow dynasty, and night shelters. During this, Additional Chief Secretary Home and Information Avneesh Kumar Awasthi, Principal Secretary City Development Manoj Kumar Singh, Director General of Police OP Singh and other senior officers were present.