TIWN

New Delhi, June 11 (TIWN) Amid a sharp spike in crime and worsening law and order situation across Uttar Pradesh, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath is set to launch a whirlwind "feedback tour" of the state, starting June 16, state government sources said.
Yogi would be visiting all important districts where he would hold 'chaupal' meetings with villagers and make spot inspections of police stations, hospitals, tehsils and primary schools. He would also review development work being done in remote towns of the state. The Chief Minister could even have night stays in the villages for open interaction with villagers.
As Yogi prepares for his tour, the state bureaucracy, particularly the officials of the district administration, appear restless. The reason is Yogi's recent announcement that "he would not spare any officer found slack in his work".
Top sources in the Uttar Pradesh government said that Yogi could make a surprise visit to a tehsil or a police station without even informing the senior officials of a district administration.
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