Days after UP CM Yogi Adityanath made a surprise visit to a police station, Deputy CM Dinesh Sharma on Saturday surprise everyone by similar gesture when he paid an unscheduled visit to a college in Uttar Pradesh’s capital Lucknow. Sharma took a stock of the situation and spoke to students about their demands. Sharma, who holds the portfolio of secondary education in state, said that he will pay visits to colleges in Barabanki as well. “I will also pay visit to colleges in Baranbanki,” Sharma said. “Students say that they believe in giving exams without cheating” he added.

In a similar gesture, Adityanath had conducted surprise checks at various offices of state’s capital. Following Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal’s style of governance, the UP CM had paid visits to Hazratganj police station, crime branch and cyber cell. This step was taken to make sure that Police Stations are working in an appropriate manner in the state. After visiting the Hazratganj police station, he also went to the office of Superintendent of police from West UP for a surprise inspection. Speaking to the media after coming out, he said this isn’t the last surprise visit from his side.

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Improving the law and order situation and curbing cheatinng incidents in the state have been high on agenda for the Bharatiya Janata Party. Yogi Adityanath and his ministers bare trying to pay visits at various public places to ensuree law and order. He asked the police officers not to take the law and order situation lightly.

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This isn’t the first surprise from the newly elected CM and after a meeting two days ago, he asked UP Government officials to submit details of their movable and immovable properties and income tax within a time period of 15 days.  Deputy Chief Ministers KP Maurya and Dinesh Sharma were also present at the meeting. Maurya also confirmed that Yogi Adityanath advised against the use of pan masala, plastic and pan in government buildings and offices.