Has Yogi Adityanath failed on his poll promise of crime-free Uttar Pradesh?
Chief Minister Adityanath's focus on nabbing hardened criminals means there has been no let-up in petty crimes
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Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Aditiyanath during the 71st Independence Day function in Vidhan Sabha in Lucknow on Tuesday. (Photo: PTI)
Days before Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath completed a year in office on March 19, armed miscreants broke into the house of a Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) legislator’s kin in the state capital Lucknow and, after brutally assaulting the victims, decamped with valuables worth hundreds of thousands of rupees.
On the same day, the son of a former UP legislator shot a trader in the posh Trans-Gomti area over a money dispute. He succumbed to wounds the following day.
These are not isolated incidents of crime. Lucknow continues to be rocked by such cases of burglary, theft and murder nearly every day. The situation is understandably worse in other parts of Uttar Pradesh even a year after the chief minister made the ambitious poll promise of making UP a “crime-free zone”.
Not only heinous crimes, but crimes against women and incidents of eve-teasing have not witnessed a perceptible drop, despite the formation of the much-hyped anti-Romeo squad by the state government to check eve teasing, stalking and harassment of women soon after coming into power.
“The routine eve-teasing and catcalls had actually ebbed after the Adityanath government had come to power owing to proactive and intense policing. However, eve-teasing soon reverted to ‘normal’ as weeks passed by, and now it’s the same old situation,” says Priya, 41, who takes public transport for commuting to work every day.
When it comes to other forms of crime against women, there has been no abatement either. Shivani (name changed), a teacher and mother of two, says the situation is as bad as during the previous regimes so far as safety of women is concerned in Lucknow. “The incidents of chain snatching in the city are far too many. I have stopped venturing out in my colony late in the evening since there is always a sub-conscious fear of becoming the next victim.”
Yet industry captains were quite generous in heaping praise on Chief Minister Adityanath for his “good governance” and the “improved” law and order situation in the state during the inaugural ceremony of the UP Investors Summit 2018 in Lucknow in February. The government claimed the Summit drew an overwhelming response from investors, fetching the state investment proposals worth Rs 4.68 trillion.
On the same day, the son of a former UP legislator shot a trader in the posh Trans-Gomti area over a money dispute. He succumbed to wounds the following day.
These are not isolated incidents of crime. Lucknow continues to be rocked by such cases of burglary, theft and murder nearly every day. The situation is understandably worse in other parts of Uttar Pradesh even a year after the chief minister made the ambitious poll promise of making UP a “crime-free zone”.
Not only heinous crimes, but crimes against women and incidents of eve-teasing have not witnessed a perceptible drop, despite the formation of the much-hyped anti-Romeo squad by the state government to check eve teasing, stalking and harassment of women soon after coming into power.
“The routine eve-teasing and catcalls had actually ebbed after the Adityanath government had come to power owing to proactive and intense policing. However, eve-teasing soon reverted to ‘normal’ as weeks passed by, and now it’s the same old situation,” says Priya, 41, who takes public transport for commuting to work every day.
When it comes to other forms of crime against women, there has been no abatement either. Shivani (name changed), a teacher and mother of two, says the situation is as bad as during the previous regimes so far as safety of women is concerned in Lucknow. “The incidents of chain snatching in the city are far too many. I have stopped venturing out in my colony late in the evening since there is always a sub-conscious fear of becoming the next victim.”
Yet industry captains were quite generous in heaping praise on Chief Minister Adityanath for his “good governance” and the “improved” law and order situation in the state during the inaugural ceremony of the UP Investors Summit 2018 in Lucknow in February. The government claimed the Summit drew an overwhelming response from investors, fetching the state investment proposals worth Rs 4.68 trillion.
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