‘Avoid any kind of rhetoric…’ CM Yogi’s advice to minister Ashish Patel after the meeting – Up minister ashish patel met up cm yogi Adityanath meeting lasted for half an hour ntc

Amidst the political turmoil in Uttar Pradesh, State Cabinet Minister Ashish Patel has met Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath. The meeting between the two leaders lasted for about half an hour. Important discussions took place between the two leaders during the meeting.

According to sources, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath took complete information about the matter from Ashish Patel and assured him of appropriate action. Apart from this, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has advised Ashish Patel to avoid making any kind of statements in future.

assurance of appropriate action

This meeting took place after the allegations made by Ashish Patel in which he had accused the Information Department and STF under Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath. In fact, Ashish Patel had alleged in his Facebook post that there have been irregularities in promotions to the posts of Head of Departments in polytechnic institutes. In this matter, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has assured Ashish Patel of appropriate action.

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A dispute has erupted between UP government minister Ashish Patel and Sirathu MLA Pallavi Patel. In which both were accusing each other. Pallavi Patel alleged irregularities in the appointments of heads of departments in Ashish Patel’s technical education department.

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Had demanded investigation into the matter

Pallavi Patel accused the officers of implementing old rules by bypassing the existing service rules to make appointments easier and termed it a scam. Not only this, a few days ago Pallavi Patel had sat on a dharna in the Assembly demanding investigation into the entire matter and action against the minister.

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