CM Yogi Distributes Appointment Letters To 930 UP Police Computer Operators Under Mission Employment
CM Yogi Distributes Appointment Letters To 930 UP Police Computer Operators Under Mission Employment Published By, Last Updated: June 18, 2026, 14:55 IST He expressed
CM Yogi Distributes Appointment Letters To 930 UP Police Computer Operators Under Mission Employment Published By, Last Updated: June 18, 2026, 14:55 IST He expressed confidence that all newly selected candidates would deliver good performance with knowledge of modern technology and security standards of UP Police Rapid Read CM Yogi Adityanath (File) Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Wednesday distributed appointment letters at Lok Bhavan to 930 Computer Operators (Grade-A) selected by the Uttar Pradesh Police Recruitment and Promotion Board under Mission Employment. He congratulated the selected candidates and thanked the Recruitment Board for completing the transparent recruitment process within the stipulated time. The CM said, “All of you are the carriers of Prime Minister Modi’s vision of a ‘Viksit Bharat’. For this, self-discipline is the most important aspect, and you must maintain it. There should be alertness towards duty and seriousness in every task. Making reels during duty is indiscipline. No one should engage in any activity that makes them a subject of ridicule." He expressed confidence that all newly selected candidates would deliver good performance with knowledge of modern technology and security standards of UP Police, while working with team spirit, transparency and impartiality. The CM stated, “When UP Police placed public service at the centre of its functioning, it earned a new reputation across the country. Now, no one points fingers at UP Police. Ignoring the demands of time often leaves a person indecisive and ultimately scattered. The new identity of UP Police is not based merely on numbers. In the last 9 years, UP Police has worked at a rapid pace to achieve the goal of good governance envisioned by Prime Minister Modi, becoming an example of model policing. The newly selected personnel are going to have a major role as smart police personnel and digital warriors." The CM referred to the period before 2017 and told the newly selected candidates that they would have been dependent on their parents at that time. At that age, one does not worry much, but look at newspapers, magazines and clippings from 10 years ago. Ask your parents and teachers what Uttar Pradesh was like before 2017 and what the law and order situation was. What was the public perception about the state and the police? On average, riots occurred every second or third day.
Disturbances would take place before festivals, and curfews would continue for months. Today, however, everyone is receiving security. No curfew has been imposed anywhere in UP for the last nine years. He stated, “Discussions on implementing the Police Commissionerate System had been ongoing since 1972, but no one was able to implement it. The matter remained buried in files. After our government came to power, the Police Commissionerate System was implemented in seven districts. It is a part of police reform. Those who raise questions about the Commissionerate System are the ones who have no understanding of police reforms or policing. These are the same people who have no concern for the convenience and security of ordinary citizens." The CM said that, before 2017, even police officers were unsafe. In Moradabad, a DIG-rank officer was surrounded and assaulted by rioters, who left him assuming he was dead. Imagine, if IPS officers and senior police officials themselves were not safe in the state, then the safety of ordinary citizens, women, daughters, sisters and traders was merely an illusion. He informed, “During that period, people of UP had stopped imagining any improvement. After the Double-Engine Government came to power, action was initiated. Political pressure was also exerted to protect criminals, but the efforts of the government’s prosecution wing resulted in such severe punishment for those criminals a few days ago that several generations of theirs would now think twice before committing crimes." The CM said that we ensured transparency in the state’s recruitment commissions and boards. Recently, the examination for 35,000 police constables was conducted, in which 28 lakh youths participated. Before that, the examination for 41,000 Home Guards was held. Without recommendations and without discrimination, the recruitment process of 2.25 lakh police personnel has been completed transparently over the last 9 years. This is the beginning of establishing the rule of law and achieving the goal of good governance. He further informed, “When the government was formed in 2017, it was found that several lakh recruitments were pending, but various recruitment processes were stayed by the Supreme Court, High Court and other courts. I asked why the Recruitment Board was not meeting the expectations of the Courts. Once we initiated appropriate action, the Courts also permitted the recruitment process to proceed. When we started recruitment, we found that only 3,000 recruits could be completed at a time, followed by 9 months of training.
