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UP on High Alert Following Air Strikes

Following India's air strike on Pakistan, security agencies in Uttar Pradesh are on high alert. Security has been heightened at sensitive locations across the state.

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Patrika Desk

May 08, 2025

Following the air strike by India on Pakistan, security agencies in Uttar Pradesh are on high alert. Security has been heightened at sensitive locations across the state, and several precautionary measures have been taken.

These include the suspension of all flights from Hindon Civil Airport in Ghaziabad until further notice. This decision, taken due to security concerns, is aimed at ensuring passenger safety. Around 30 flights used to depart daily from this airport to 14 cities across the country.

In Prayagraj and Meerut, the health department has cancelled all leave for medical staff with immediate effect. Medical staff have been instructed to remain prepared to handle any emergency situation.

The historic Nauchandi Fair, scheduled to begin on 15 May in Meerut, has been postponed. A new date will be decided after reviewing the situation post 20 May. Organisers and the administration have taken this decision prioritising security.

Meanwhile, intensive checking drives were conducted late at night at railway stations in major cities across the state, including Varanasi, Lucknow, and Ayodhya. Suspicious objects and individuals were searched for on trains and platforms. Security forces thoroughly checked passengers' luggage.

The state government and security agencies have appealed to the public to avoid rumours, remain vigilant, and immediately report any suspicious activity to the police.