New Delhi: Affirming zero tolerance coverage towards mafia dons and gangsters, UP CM Yogi Adityanath has been cracking down on ruffians and goons within the state which operated in earlier regimes with impunity.
What reveals CM Yogi’s agency dedication on eliminating mafia within the state is emphasised by stringent motion on their unlawful properties.Under BJP regime, UP Police is wreaking havoc on the mafia dons, nonetheless, this has prompted some resentment in opposition camp as a few of them have are available defence of infamous gangster Mukhtar Ansari.
Houses of gangsters demolished, razed
Yogi govt has demolished his unlawful properties and is now stepped up efforts to carry again gangster from Punjab jail to UP.
In final 3 years, UP police has taking stringent motion towards land mafias within the state. Properties price Rs 733 crore belonging to Mafias and their henchmen have been connected by the federal government.
Besides this, the native administration can also be figuring out and razing unlawful buildings of the Mafias and as a substitute of supporting the state authorities, the opposition leaders are protesting it.
Police to carry Mukhtar Ansari from Punjab to UP
Meanwhile, Alka Rai, spouse of former BJP MLA Krishna Nand Rai has accused Congress common secretary Priyanka Vadra of ‘protecting’ Mafias and guaranteeing that the Punjab authorities doesn’t lengthen any sort of help to the UP in transferring Mafia Mukhtar Ansari from Punjab to UP jail.
“The state government filed a petition in the Supreme Court to bring back Mukhtar Ansari from Punjab jail to UP Jail. The Ghazipur police also went to Punjab with a notice to bring back Ansari to UP but the Punjab authorities did not accept it,” stated Rai.
“When an order is being sent by the court to present Ansari, on what ground the Punjab jail officials are neglecting it. What are the reasons for not sending him back on the basis of the report of the medical board? This makes it clear that he is being provided political patronage in Punjab,” stated A.Okay. Jain, former UP DGP.