Unauthorised e-rickshaws and autos: Month-long, U.P-wide crackdown to start from April 1

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Days after a 32-year-old Ayodhya lady was murdered after being kidnapped by auto-rickshaw drivers from Alambagh bus cease, the state authorities is ready to launch a state-wide crackdown on unverified drivers and unlawful e-rickshaws and autos.

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Beginning on April 1, the transport division is ready to launch the drive following chief minister Yogi Adityanath’s directives to strengthen enforcement on the floor stage and the verification of tempo and e-rickshaw drivers. The CM was chairing a evaluation assembly on regulation and order on Sunday.

The transport commissioner has instructed all district magistrates, police commissioners, and senior superintendents of police to make sure strict enforcement of the drive, with a robust focus within the state capital, Lucknow.

Weekly stories to be submitted to govt each Friday

Transport commissioner Brajesh Narayan Singh, in a letter addressed to all district magistrates, police commissioners, and SSPs/SPs on Wednesday, instructed officers to make sure strict enforcement towards underage driving in the course of the marketing campaign.

Singh convened a gathering with departmental officers on Thursday. In view of sustaining regulation and order and guaranteeing income compliance, he directed all extra transport commissioners, RTOs, and ARTOs to conduct intensive district-level drives. Common monitoring of the marketing campaign is to be ensured, with weekly stories to be submitted to the federal government each Friday.

Earlier, within the evaluation assembly emphasising highway security, the Chief Minister had underlined that minors should not be allowed to function automobiles beneath any circumstances. He additionally referred to as for tenant verification and rapid motion to forestall overloading at zero

factors. To make sure efficient implementation, he directed that transport division officers be included within the district-level job forces.

Hunt underway, 1000 history-sheeters on radar

Proper after the incident, Lucknow police began cracking down upon such drivers. Within the Mohanlalganj space, police began placing numbers on the back and front with huge digits and started recording the numbers of their register. Police seized a whole lot of auto and e-rickshaws whereas additionally levying challans on them. Police have additionally contacted 1,000 history-sheeters launched on bail. Police additionally arrested two auto drivers in Madiaon space, who have been promoting narcotics within the space.