Women constables express their joy, thank Yogi, and compliment the UP Govt's initiatives
Lucknow, April 26 (HS): Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Sunday attended the passing out parade of 2025 batch of police constables under the direct recruitment of 60,244 constables of the Civil Po
Chief Minister inspected the parade and took the salute at a grand ceremony held at the Reserve Police Line


Lucknow,

April 26 (HS): Uttar Pradesh Chief

Minister Yogi Adityanath on Sunday attended the passing out parade of 2025

batch of police constables under the direct recruitment of 60,244 constables of

the Civil Police. The Chief Minister inspected the parade and took the salute

at a grand ceremony held at the Reserve Police Line. After the Chief Minister's

address, the selected women constables expressed their happiness, thanked him

and praised the government's policies. Deepti Patel from Rae Bareli said that

it is a proud moment for her to take oath as a women constable in the presence

of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath. She said that the government has given women

the opportunity to shoulder responsibility along with security. She will

fulfill the responsibility given to her with full devotion.

Selected

police constable Suman Yadav said that this initiative by the Yogi government

will enhance the dignity of women. She appealed to women to come forward and

serve the country and the state. Preeti Patel of Jaunpur said that women are

getting equal opportunities under the Yogi government and the recruitment

process is being conducted with complete transparency. Shruti Yadav of Ghazipur

said that she is proud to have been given the opportunity to serve the country

and the state. She said that the Chief Minister's presence has increased the

enthusiasm of all the selected constables by leaps and bounds. Kajal Singh,

selected for the post of constable, said that she feels very good to be a part

of the police department. Under the leadership of Chief Minister Yogi

Adityanath, women have gained confidence and are not afraid of anyone. She said

that all women should become self-reliant and contribute to the progress of

society.

Aarti

Yadav, selected for the post of constable, said that it is a matter of honour

to get the opportunity to serve in the Uttar Pradesh Police and she will

perform her duties with full devotion. Archana Giri of Mirzapur, selected for

the post of constable, said that taking oath in the presence of Chief Minister

Yogi is a memorable moment of her life. She gave the message to women to become

self-reliant. Priyanka Mishra said that the presence of the Chief Minister has

filled new energy in all the constables. Constable Anjali Maurya also looked

very excited after being selected. She said that due to the efficient

leadership of CM Yogi, women of the state are discharging their

responsibilities in different fields.

Hindusthan Samachar / Abhishek Awasthi


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