Yogi Adityanath Urges UP Police to Adopt PM Modi's 'Smart Policing' Vision

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has directed state police officers to fully embrace Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of 'smart policing' as their core mantra. Addressing the Police Manthan-2025 conference, he emphasized creating a police force that is strict yet sensitive, modern, mobile, and technology-savvy. The CM highlighted the improved rule of law in UP and announced initiatives like providing scooters to women beat officers under Mission Shakti to enhance safety and mobility. He also stressed that the conference's roadmap and suggestions are crucial for modernising police infrastructure and meeting future challenges in line with India's Vision 2047.

Key Points: Yogi Adityanath on Smart Policing & UP Police Modernisation

  • Adopting PM Modi's smart policing vision
  • Modernising police infrastructure & tech
  • Enhancing public trust & women's safety via Mission Shakti
  • Aligning with Vision 2047 for a developed India
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Realise PM Modi's vision of smart policing, Yogi Adityanath tells UP cops

UP CM Yogi Adityanath directs police to adopt PM Modi's smart policing mantra—Strict, Sensitive, Modern & Tech-Savvy—to ensure rule of law & security.

"Strict and Sensitive, Modern and Mobile, Alert and Accountable, Reliable and Responsive, Tech-Savvy and Trained... - CM Yogi Adityanath"

Lucknow, Dec 28

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said on Sunday that every police officer and personnel should make Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of smart policing the mantra of his or her life.

Addressing the Senior Police Officers Conference 'Police Manthan-2025', the Chief Minister said, "PM Modi has given the nation a vision of smart policing. Strict and Sensitive, Modern and Mobile, Alert and Accountable, Reliable and Responsive, Tech-Savvy and Trained... Every police officer and every personnel should make it the mantra of their life."

Congratulating UP Police for establishing the rule of law in the state, CM Adityanath said, "It is due to the rule of law that citizens of the country's most populous state - accounting for almost half of the nation's population - are enjoying a sense of security as compared to the earlier feeling of insecurity."

"We need to update ourselves to continue upholding this rule of law and face future challenges," said CM Adityanath.

He said that the discussions held during the two-day conference will play a crucial role in realising the goals of PM Modi's 'Smart Policing' and 'Vision 2047-Developed and Self-Reliant India'.

"What kind of modern, sensitive, and effective police system is needed? In this direction, the roadmap prepared over the last two days is of utmost importance," the CM said, suggesting that this conference should be organised every year to make it a permanent platform.

CM Adityanath said the ideas, experiences, and suggestions presented by approximately 55 speakers through 11 sessions will prove to be a milestone in making the Uttar Pradesh Police more modern, sensitive, technology-enabled, and based on public trust.

The Chief Minister congratulated the Director General of Police, Uttar Pradesh, along with all police personnel who participated in the conference, for this meaningful event.

He also honoured the police officers and personnel of the state with the 'Chief Minister Excellence Award'.

CM Adityanath said that along with other initiatives in the state, our effort should also be to provide scooters to women beat officers associated with 'Mission Shakti', so that this programme can be advanced with greater speed. "This is the need of the hour today," he said.

He said the conference has thrown up suggestions for upgrading the infrastructure for the police. "In several districts, we have replaced barracks with high-rise buildings for the staff," he said.

"We are committed to bringing about a change. When we came to power in the state, there were 10 districts where the creation of police lines had been delayed by over two decades. But we provided funds, initiated reconstitution of Provisional Armed Constabulary (PAC) battalions, including the all-women units," he added.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As an expat following developments back home, this focus on modern, tech-enabled policing is encouraging. The emphasis on being "sensitive" is crucial. Policing isn't just about force, it's about building community trust. The women's beat officer scooter initiative sounds practical.
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Priya S
"Strict and Sensitive" – this is the balance we need. I appreciate the mention of Mission Shakti and support for women officers. A police force that understands and protects its citizens, especially women, is fundamental for a developed India by 2047. Jai Hind!
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Aman W
Vision is good, but implementation is key. Replacing old barracks is a positive step for police welfare. However, the real test is at the grassroots level. Will the constable on the street become more approachable? Will FIR registration become easier for the common man? That's what matters.
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Kavya N
The sense of security has indeed improved in many areas. My parents live in a smaller town in UP and they say the night patrols are more regular now. Tech-savvy policing can help bridge the gap between urban and rural police stations. Good initiative!
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Michael C
Interesting read. "Alert and Accountable" – if they can truly embed accountability into the system, it would be a massive reform. Police accountability is a global challenge. Wishing UP Police success in this ambitious transformation.

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