The Uttar Pradesh government is on high alert as it prepares for the upcoming Home Guard recruitment examination scheduled on April 25, 26, and 27. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath will lead a review meeting with senior administrative and police officials via video conferencing on Wednesday at 9:00 PM. The focus of the meeting will be on examination logistics and the state’s law and order situation.
Official sources reveal that the meeting will include Additional Directors General of Police (Zones), Police Commissioners, Divisional Commissioners, District Magistrates, IGs and DIGs of Ranges, Senior Superintendents of Police, Superintendents of Police, and District School Inspectors. The Chief Minister is anticipated to issue detailed directives to ensure a fair and smooth examination process without any malpractices.
The government’s key priorities encompass stringent security measures, thorough monitoring of examination centers, candidate facilitation, and ensuring a transparent and unbiased examination process. Special vigilance is expected in sensitive districts, especially around examination centers and crowded areas.
Officials have been instructed to come fully prepared with comprehensive reports for the video conference session. The government’s zero-tolerance stance against cheating, paper leaks, and irregularities is reiterated, with strict actions planned against any disruptions to the examination process. The Chief Minister is set to stress the importance of transparency and fairness in the recruitment drive to strengthen the Home Guard force statewide.
The review meeting will also address the broader law and order situation, with directives likely to focus on maintaining peace and preventing incidents during the examination period. By emphasizing accountability on senior officials and ensuring thorough preparation, the government aims to build trust among candidates and the public regarding the integrity of the recruitment process.
