Yogi Adityanath Participates in Central Zonal Council Meeting Led by Amit Shah in Bastar
Yogi attends Central Zonal Council meet chaired by Amit Shah in Bastar

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Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath attended the 26th Central Zonal Council meeting in Bastar, Chhattisgarh, chaired by Union Home Minister Amit Shah. The meeting focused on regional cooperation, security frameworks, and development agendas, with participation from chief ministers of neighboring states and top central officials.
- 01The meeting aimed to enhance inter-state collaboration and cooperative federalism among the Central Zonal Council states.
- 02Key attendees included Union Home Secretary Govind Mohan and Intelligence Bureau Director Tapan Deka, highlighting the meeting's strategic importance.
- 03Discussions covered regional security, left-wing extremism, and intelligence sharing protocols.
- 04Yogi Adityanath emphasized the need for regulated public prayer practices, suggesting shifts for namaz to avoid public inconvenience.
- 05The Chief Minister stated that the rule of law applies equally to all citizens, ensuring public spaces are not misused.
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Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath participated in the 26th Central Zonal Council meeting held in Bastar, Chhattisgarh, on Tuesday. Chaired by Union Home Minister Amit Shah, the meeting aimed to address regional issues and enhance inter-state cooperation, reinforcing the principles of cooperative federalism. Alongside Adityanath, the Chief Ministers of Madhya Pradesh, Uttarakhand, and Chhattisgarh were present, along with high-ranking officials such as Union Home Secretary Govind Mohan and Intelligence Bureau Director Tapan Deka. The agenda included discussions on regional security frameworks, strategies to combat left-wing extremism, and protocols for national-state intelligence sharing. Additionally, in a separate statement, Adityanath addressed the regulation of public prayers, advocating for shifts in namaz to ensure public order and minimize inconvenience. He affirmed that while the practice of namaz is important, it should not disrupt public spaces, asserting that the rule of law applies equally to all citizens.
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The discussions at the Central Zonal Council meeting may lead to improved security measures and development initiatives in the participating states, affecting local governance and public safety.
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