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Uttar Pradesh
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PM Modi joins DGP Conference in Lucknow

| @indiablooms | Nov 20, 2021, at 04:58 pm

Lucknow/UNI: Prime minister Narendra Modi reached the Uttar Pradesh police headquarters here to attend the second day session in the 56th All India DGP-IGP Conference on Saturday.

Modi arrived at the Signature building of the Uttar Pradesh police at around 9:30 am.

Union Home Minister Amit Shah and NSA chief Ajit Doval have received the Prime Minister.

Modi will attend the conference for the whole day today and will have dinner with DGPs in the night.

He will again attend the valedictory session on Sunday morning before leaving for New Delhi.

Last night the Prime Minister reached here after 9 pm hours from Jhansi and was staying in the Raj Bhawan.

Meanwhile , UP Police headquarters have been decorated like a bride amid tight security cover.

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