Key Points

Amit Shah and Yogi Adityanath distributed appointment letters to over 60,000 UP Police constables, including 12,000 women. Recruits praised the transparent, merit-based hiring process under the Yogi government. First-time job holders credited Modi-Yogi policies for breaking past corruption barriers. The event marks a historic shift in UP's governance and employment opportunities.

Key Points: Amit Shah Yogi Adityanath Distribute 60000 UP Police Constable Letters

  • Amit Shah and Yogi Adityanath oversee UP's largest constable recruitment drive
  • 12,000 women constables celebrate merit-based hiring
  • Applicants praise transparent process under Yogi government
  • First-time job holders credit Modi-Yogi policies for opportunities
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UP: Over 60,000 police constables including 12,000 women get appointment letters

Amit Shah and Yogi Adityanath hand over 60,244 UP Police appointment letters, including 12,000 women constables, in a historic recruitment drive.

"We have reaped the rewards of our hard work. Honest recruitment efforts like this have only been possible due to the leadership of CM Yogi. – Lavi Chauhan"

Lucknow, June 15

Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Sunday distributed appointment letters to 60,244 newly selected Civil Police Constables of Uttar Pradesh Police. The event saw the presence of Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and Deputy CMs Keshav Prasad Maurya and Brajesh Pathak. All of them extended best wishes to the newly appointed constables for a bright future.

The high point of the event was handing over of appointment letters to more than 12,000 women constables who secured their employment, reflecting a new wave of enthusiasm across the state.

The newly appointed women constables unanimously appreciated the transparent and merit-based recruitment process of Uttar Pradesh government, describing it as a landmark shift in governance.

Lavi Chauhan from Bareilly said: “We have reaped the rewards of our hard work. Honest recruitment efforts like this have only been possible due to the leadership of CM Yogi. Not a single rupee was demanded during process.”

Echoing similar sentiments, Izma Bi from Bareilly said: “For the first time, jobs have been awarded purely on the basis of merit.”

Preeti, also from Bareilly, proudly shared that she is the first girl in her family to secure a government job, crediting the opportunity to the forward-looking policies of CM Yogi.

Niti Yadav from Firozabad and Radha Pal from Bareilly also expressed their happiness, stating that girls are now receiving equal opportunities. They added that the transparent recruitment drive has brought employment opportunities to thousands of households and stands as a testament to the Yogi government's commitment to good governance.

Anurag Sharma from Prayagraj reflected on the past, saying, “Earlier, jobs were reserved for those with money. Today, those who are hardworking and deserving are getting the chance they deserve. This transformation is the result of the fair recruitment policies of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath.”

Akhilesh from Amethi shared that he is the first person in his family to secure a government job.

“This opportunity has become a reality only because of CM Yogi’s firm stand on clean and transparent recruitment,” he said.

- IANS

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Priya K.
This is truly inspiring! Seeing so many women getting government jobs shows real progress. My sister also applied and the process was completely transparent. Hope this becomes the norm across all states 🙌
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Rahul S.
While the numbers look impressive, I hope the government also focuses on police reforms. More personnel is good, but we need better training and infrastructure to make policing effective.
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Anjali M.
As someone from UP, I've seen how difficult it was to get government jobs earlier. If this recruitment was really corruption-free, then it's a big achievement. But the real test will be whether this continues in future recruitments too.
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Vikram J.
12,000 women constables! This is what women empowerment looks like on ground. My daughter says she wants to join police force after seeing this news. UP is showing the way for other states.
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Sunita R.
Good initiative but the government should also ensure proper working conditions for these constables, especially women. Police job is tough - need proper housing, safety gear and support systems.
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Karan P.
Hope this sets a precedent for other states. In my Bihar, government jobs still go to highest bidders. If UP can do transparent recruitment, why can't we? Kudos to those who got selected - serve the nation well!

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