UP: CM Yogi welcomes Amit Shah to Lucknow, calls it land of culture, traditions and literature

ANI June 15, 2025 244 views

CM Yogi Adityanath welcomed Amit Shah to Lucknow for a historic police recruitment drive. Over 60,000 appointment letters were distributed, including 12,048 for women—a first in Indian security forces. Yogi called it a milestone for law enforcement and youth employment. The recruitment was praised as transparent and tech-driven, reflecting UP's commitment to governance.

"New Uttar Pradesh of New India is going to witness a historic moment today." - CM Yogi Adityanath
Lucknow, June 15: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Sunday welcomed Union Home and Cooperation Minister Amit Shah to Lucknow, calling it the land of "culture, traditions and literature."

Key Points

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Amit Shah distributes 60,244 police appointment letters in Lucknow

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UP Police conducts largest-ever transparent recruitment drive

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12,048 women constables hired, a record in Indian security forces

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Yogi calls it a milestone for law and youth empowerment

Shah is in the city to distribute appointment letters to 60,244 candidates selected in the largest-ever police recruitment exam conducted by the world's largest police force, UP Police.

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In a post on X, CM Yogi wrote,"Hearty welcome and greetings to the Honourable Union Home and Cooperation Minister Shri @AmitShah ji on the creative land of Lucknow, the place of culture, traditions and literature!"

Earlier, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath hailed the large-scale recruitment as a "historic moment" for Uttar Pradesh and said it reflects the state's commitment to strengthening law and order while empowering the youth through employment.

In a post on X, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath termed the occasion as a "historic moment" for the state.

"New Uttar Pradesh of New India' is going to witness a historic moment today. Hon'ble Union Home and Cooperation Minister Amit Shah will give appointment letters to 60244 candidates selected in the largest police recruitment examination ever conducted by the world's largest police force UP police in Lucknow today. Under the successful guidance of the respected Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the resolution of 'Safe Uttar Pradesh' is being fulfilled. The dreams of the youth are coming true," CM Yogi wrote.

60,244 appointment letters will be distributed at the Defence Expo Ground in Lucknow.

Out of the 60,244 constable posts filled through direct recruitment, 12,048 were allocated to women, making it the first time such a large number of female candidates secured appointments in any Indian security force.

In a post on X, the DGP of Police stated, "From aspirants to protectors -- today, 60,244 dreams march into reality. This historic recruitment drive marks a new dawn for @Uppolice, as one of the largest in the country. Congratulations to every young man and woman who earned the khaki with courage, merit, and determination. Your journey in service begins today. Walk with pride, serve with integrity."

The Uttar Pradesh Police Constable Recruitment Exam 2024 was conducted on August 23, 24, 25, 30, and 31 last year across 67 districts in the state. The exam was held in two shifts, 10 am to 12 pm and 3 pm to 5 pm, and aimed to fill over 60,000 vacancies. With the support of the police administration, 1,174 examination centres were set up to ensure the smooth and fair conduct of the recruitment process.

According to the UP Police, the recruitment was one of the largest, most transparent, and technology-driven drives in the country. Sharing a video of a selected candidate, UP Police posted on X.

"One voice out of 60,000+ dreams. Behind every newly recruited constable in Uttar Pradesh is a story of merit, determination, and an exam process that left no room for doubt. This is a glimpse of that journey -- made possible by the unwavering commitment of the Uttar Pradesh Police Recruitment & Promotion Board, which conducted one of the largest, most transparent, and technology-driven recruitment drives in the country," UP Police wrote.

Over the past eight years, the state has provided government jobs to around 8.5 lakh individuals.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
This is truly a historic moment for UP! 60,000+ jobs in police force will not only boost employment but also strengthen law & order. The inclusion of 12,000 women constables shows progressive thinking. Kudos to CM Yogi and team for this massive achievement! 🙌
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Priya M.
As someone from Lucknow, I'm proud to see our city hosting such important events. But I hope these new recruits will focus on community policing and be sensitive to all sections of society. The real test begins after they join duty.
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Amit S.
The scale of this recruitment is impressive, but I hope the selection process was truly merit-based as claimed. UP has had issues with paper leaks in the past. Transparency in such large-scale recruitments is crucial for public trust.
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Neha T.
Wonderful to see so many women getting opportunities in police force! This will inspire more girls to consider careers in law enforcement. But the government must ensure proper training and safe working conditions for them. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Vikram J.
Lucknow truly represents India's Ganga-Jamuni tehzeeb. Glad to see such events happening in our cultural capital. But beyond recruitment numbers, we need to focus on police reforms and modern policing techniques. Hope these new recruits get proper training.
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Sunita R.
My nephew got selected in this recruitment! Our entire family is so proud. This gives hope to millions of youth in UP who are struggling for government jobs. Thank you to all the officials who made this possible. May these new officers serve with honesty and dedication.

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