Uttarakhand LIU Verification for Journalist Accreditation Renewal Begins

Uttarakhand's Directorate of Information is conducting LIU verification for journalist accreditation renewal after complaints of non-journalists obtaining credentials. Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami announced 'Operation Prahar', a police drive targeting criminals with records. The operation includes intensified night patrolling and hostel inspections to ensure student safety. Dhami emphasized a zero-tolerance policy until crime is completely eradicated from the state.

Key Points: Uttarakhand LIU Verification for Journalist Accreditation

  • LIU verification for journalist accreditation renewal begins in Uttarakhand
  • Complaints received about non-journalists obtaining accreditation
  • CM Dhami launches 'Operation Prahar' against criminals
  • Police intensify night patrolling and hostel inspections
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Uttarakhand begins LIU verification for renewal of journalist accreditation

Uttarakhand begins LIU verification for journalist accreditation renewal. CM Dhami also launches 'Operation Prahar' to crack down on criminals.

"The police will continue to take strict action against them. This operation will continue until we completely eradicate crime here. - Pushkar Singh Dhami"

Dehradun, May 1

The Directorate of Information and Public Relations in Uttarakhand is carrying out verification for the renewal of accreditation of government-recognised journalists at both the state and district headquarters through the State Intelligence's Local Intelligence Unit.

Uttarakhand Director General of Information and Public Relations Banshidhar Tiwari told ANI over the phone that complaints had been received alleging that some individuals engaged in other professions had either obtained accreditation or applied for it. He said verification is accordingly being carried out through the Local Intelligence Unit (LIU).

For the first time since the formation of the state, all accredited journalists, including senior journalists, are being verified by the Local Intelligence Unit.

Meanwhile, Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Friday said the state government has launched "Operation Prahar", a focused police drive aimed at identifying and acting against individuals with criminal backgrounds.

He said the police have been actively tracking and searching for offenders with criminal records and will continue strict enforcement measures until crime is eliminated from the state.

Talking to the media, CM Dhami said, "We have launched 'Operation Prahar', through which the police department has searched for criminals with criminal records... The police will continue to take strict action against them. This operation will continue until we completely eradicate crime here."

Earlier in April, CM Dhami outlined a major crackdown under Operation Prahaar, aimed at keeping Devbhoomi safe, clean, and free from crime.

Speaking about the crackdown, he explained, "The Police Department has launched 'Operation Prahaar', under which many criminals, gangsters, and those involved in professional crimes are being apprehended," highlighting the focused action against organised crime.

Ensuring student safety, Dhami stated, "Dehradun hosts thousands of students from across the country and the world who come here to study in various institutions. All hostels are being thoroughly inspected. Hostel operators are required to cooperate in this effort," emphasising preventive measures to safeguard students.

Highlighting the zero tolerance policy, he added, "We are scrutinising everyone's past records. The investigation drive has been intensified, and night patrolling by the police is being regularised. Absolute strictness will be maintained."

- ANI

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Priya S
Good to see Uttarakhand taking action on multiple fronts - from journalist verification to Operation Prahar. Dhami ji seems serious about law and order. But I hope the LIU process is fair and not used to silence critical voices. Balance is key.
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Sarah B
As someone who studied in Dehradun, I'm relieved about the hostel inspections. Many students from across India and abroad come here, and safety was always a concern. Glad the state is finally addressing it. Operation Prahar sounds promising.
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Vikram M
While I appreciate the intent behind LIU verification, I'm concerned about the potential for misuse. Intelligence agencies should not be profiling journalists. Accreditation renewal should focus on professional qualifications, not political loyalties. Hope the process remains transparent.
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Amanda J
Operation Prahar sounds intense! Uttarakhand is really stepping up on crime control. But I'm curious - how will they differentiate between petty criminals and organised crime? Hope this doesn't lead to harassment of innocent people.
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Kavya N
It's about time! Many fake "journalists" were just misusing the tag for benefits like free travel and housing. Real journalists who work hard deserve this clean-up. Just hope the verification is done quickly without disrupting genuine media work. ✍️
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