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Those who work for 18-20 hrs a day will remain, else can leave: UP CM

| | Mar 28, 2017, at 03:37 am
Lucknow, Mar 27 (IBNS): Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has announced a host of policy decisions after taking over the office but without holding a single cabinet meeting in his opening week, media reports said.

The monk from the saffron party, who has taken up the role as the UP CM, has said that every individual will be treated equally his policies will be enforced upon all sections of the society.

Some of his most talked about initiatives are the crackdown on slaughterhouses run mainly by Muslims, and the deploying of police squads to secure women from sexual harassment.

The Chief Minister also warned that those who can work for 18-20 hours every day can remain while "others can go their own way."

The UP CM is taking initiatives to do away with the VIP cultures  in his state.

He has also ordered his ministers to come out details of their assets and wealth within 15 days.

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