Deputy Chief Minister Brajesh Pathak addresses the legacy of gun culture in Uttar Pradesh, asserting that under previous governance, celebratory gunfire at events was commonplace, showcasing a troubling norm of organized crime. Speaking at the Economic Times Vision Conclave, he emphasizes the stark transformation since 2017, crediting the current administration for a comprehensive ban on such practices, which has contributed to enhanced public safety and reduced criminal activities.
Pathak reports a significant decline in extortion and kidnapping incidents, claiming many criminals have either left the state or been neutralized. Notably, he mentions the impressive expansion of the healthcare sector with the establishment of 41 new medical colleges, increasing the state’s capacity to train medical professionals from 5,000 to 12,000 MBBS seats. His remarks aim to reassure businesses and investors of the improved law and order that fosters a thriving economic environment in the state.
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