"Despite allegations of all kind on the state police in the past three years...It is not as if everything is bad. Good work has also been done but it has not been properly highlighted as politics is done in everything," he said after launching citizen centric services at his official residence.
On the law and order situation in the state, Akhilesh said statistics would prove what is the actual standing of some states which make tall claims on this front.
"People in the government will have to continuously work hard as governance is the only way to improve law and order," Akhilesh said, and noted that despite police not being taken seriously, people have hopes from them and that is why gunners are sought (for security purposes).
He said that a study is being conducted to cut short the response time of police and monetary provisions for the same could be made for it in the next budget.
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