60,244 new recruits will strengthen UP Police, the more sweat in training, the less blood in life: CM Yogi

ANI June 15, 2025 339 views

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath distributed appointment letters to 60,244 new police constables, calling it a milestone in strengthening state security. He emphasized rigorous training, recalling his 2017 promise to improve police infrastructure. The recruitment drive included candidates from economically weaker sections, ensuring inclusivity. The CM also praised UP Police's performance during the Maha Kumbh, crediting PM Modi's guidance.

"The more sweat you shed in training, the less blood you will shed in life." - CM Yogi Adityanath
Lucknow, June 15: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Sunday handed over appointment letters to 60,244 newly selected police constables, calling it a major step towards strengthening the state's security system.

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Yogi Adityanath highlights 60,244 new police recruits strengthening UP security

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CM stresses rigorous training for better policing

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Recruitment drive includes poorest sections of society

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UP Police praised for Maha Kumbh performance

During the ceremony, the Chief Minister stressed the importance of rigorous training for the police force. "The more sweat you shed in training, the less blood you will shed in life," he said.

Addressing the gathering, CM Yogi recalled that in 2017, during the first police recruitment drive under his government, he had promised to set up dedicated training centres for the force.

"In 2017, when the first police recruitment was done, he had said that he would provide training centres. This work has been done to increase the training capacity within Uttar Pradesh. A forensic institute has been working since 2023," he said.

Highlighting the scale and inclusivity of the recruitment, the Chief Minister added, "The basic spirit of the three new laws is to provide security. 60,244 recruitments are important because today even the son of the poorest of the poor parents has become a part of the police recruitment and has become a campaign that will be able to provide security to the entire state."

Praising the performance of the police, CM Yogi said, "Whoever came to the Maha Kumbh praised the behaviour of the police... Uttar Pradesh Police, under the guidance of PM Modi, has worked to change the distorted perception against them."

He also encouraged the new recruits to dedicate themselves fully to their training. "There is a rule for the uniformed forces -- the more sweat you shed in training, the less blood you will shed in life."

"Today, all of you are going to become a part of the country's largest police force," he added.

Union Home Minister Amit Shah was also felicitated by Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath during the appointment letter distribution ceremony.

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Rajesh K.
This is a massive step forward for UP's law and order situation! 60,000+ new police personnel will definitely improve ground-level security. CM Yogi's focus on training is commendable - well-trained police means better protection for common citizens like us. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
While the recruitment numbers are impressive, I hope proper attention is given to police reforms too. More personnel is good, but we also need better community policing and sensitivity training. The quote about sweat and blood is powerful though!
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Amit S.
As someone from UP, I've seen the improvement in police presence over the years. The new recruits should remember they're serving the public - not any political party. Training centers are good, but character building is equally important for police personnel.
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Sunita R.
My cousin got selected in this recruitment! Our whole family is so proud 😊 It's true that government jobs can lift families out of poverty. Hope these new constables get good facilities and fair treatment. UP Police has big responsibility now.
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Vikram J.
The forensic institute addition is a smart move. Modern policing needs scientific backing, not just manpower. Hope they focus on cyber crime training too - that's the future of law enforcement. Good initiative overall!
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Neha T.
I appreciate the scale of this recruitment, but hope the selection process was completely fair and transparent. UP Police has come a long way, but there's still room for improvement in how they handle cases involving women and marginalized communities.

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