CM Yogi's lockdown-2 will be quite different
CM Yogi's lockdown-2 will be quite different
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Like other states of India, Corona is spreading its wings in UP. As the lockdown period increases, the government has also decided to increase the strictness in it. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has bluntly said that no anti-social activity will be tolerated in the disaster. The Yogi has given instructions to find out the tabligi deposits and then have asked the officials for the action of the National Security Act (NSA) and gangsters on the people of Ghatauli and hoarding.

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On Tuesday, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath guided the preparations for Lockdown-2 through video conferencing with senior officials of police-administration, health and other departments of all divisions and districts at his government residence. Yogi said that the 21-day lockdown implemented by the Prime Minister was ending on Tuesday night, but in view of the good results, it has been extended till May 3.

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Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath also instructed all the officers to implement their own way, focus continuously on physical distance and seal the identified hotspots and make necessary arrangements there. Macro planning should be done by alerting the medical team in these areas. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said that the second phase of distribution of food grains is starting from Wednesday. Take strict action against fraud and hoarding. NSA and gangster should be imposed on such people. Run special campaigns against illegal and poisonous liquor in all districts. Action should also be taken against the traffickers of liquor, illegal and poisonous liquor sales under NSA and Gangster Act. He said that it is time for disaster. Anti-social activities will not be tolerated under any circumstances.

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