Key Points

Amit Shah distributed appointment letters to 60,244 UP Police constables, emphasizing the inclusion of 12,000 women recruits. He praised Yogi Adityanath’s leadership for improving law and order since 2017. Shah linked UP’s progress to Modi’s vision for a developed India by 2047. The event highlighted UP Police’s role in securing the state’s future.

Key Points: Amit Shah Distributes 60,244 UP Police Constable Appointment Letters

  • Amit Shah highlights UP Police as India’s largest force
  • Over 12,000 women constables selected under Modi govt’s reservation policy
  • Shah credits Yogi Adityanath for UP’s law and order turnaround
  • UP’s progress under Modi and Yogi termed as transformative
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Home Minister Amit Shah distributes appointment letters to 60,244 Civil Police Constables of UP Police in Lucknow

Amit Shah hands appointment letters to 60,244 UP Police constables, including 12,000 women, praising Yogi Adityanath’s governance reforms.

"Seeing the confidence of 12,000 women recruits brings great satisfaction – Amit Shah"

Lucknow, June 15

Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Sunday distributed appointment letters to 60,244 Civil Police Constables of Uttar Pradesh Police in Lucknow.

In his address, Union Home Minister and Minister of Cooperation, Amit Shah, said that today more than 60,000 youth are going to become an integral part of the largest police force in India. He said that the Uttar Pradesh Police is the largest police force in the entire country, but for some years in the past, the law and order situation was deteriorating.

He said that in 2017, Yogi Adityanath became the Chief Minister of the state, and the Uttar Pradesh Police once again began to move forward on the path of achieving new heights.

"Among those selected youth, over 12,000 are young women, and seeing their confidence, enthusiasm, and joy on their faces brings great satisfaction. Reservation provisions made by the Modi government for women are being implemented in Uttar Pradesh with 100 per cent adherence," he said.

He said that these youths are becoming a part of the Uttar Pradesh Police at a time when the state is moving towards reformation. Shah said that the journey of Yogi Ji from 2017 to 2025 and that of Prime Minister Modi Ji from 2014 to 2025 is a period of transformation for India.

He said that these youths are joining the UP Police during the Amrit Kaal. He said that by 2047, our country will be number one in every field in the world, and Uttar Pradesh will have the biggest contribution in that.

He said that whether it is the industrial sector, education, law and order, infrastructure development, electricity and piped water supply to every village and household -- in every field, under the leadership of Prime Minister Modi, Yogi Ji has successfully implemented schemes at the grassroots level to bring about the change. He said that now it is the responsibility of these youths to make Uttar Pradesh not only developed but also secure.

- ANI

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Rajesh K.
This is a great step for UP's security! More police means better law and order. But I hope proper training is given to all recruits - just increasing numbers isn't enough. Quality matters as much as quantity. 🙏
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Priya M.
So happy to see 12,000 women joining police force! 👮‍♀️ This is real women empowerment. My cousin got selected and our whole village is celebrating. Hope they get proper facilities and respect in the department.
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Amit S.
UP Police has indeed improved under Yogi ji. Earlier we used to fear going out at night in Noida, now situation is much better. But still need more police visibility in rural areas. Good initiative!
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Sunita R.
While recruitment is good, government should also focus on improving working conditions for police. My brother is a constable - they work 12+ hour shifts with poor facilities. More staff will help reduce burden hopefully.
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Vikram J.
60,000 jobs created - this is massive! Hope other states follow UP's example. Youth need employment opportunities along with skill development. Police reforms are long overdue in our country.
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Neha T.
Good to see development in UP, but why only highlight Modi-Yogi? Police recruitment is an ongoing process that happens in all states. Let's appreciate the hardworking recruits rather than make it political. They're the real heroes!

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