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Lucknow: The Uttar Pradesh government has transferred 28 IPS officers including police chiefs of ten districts, ahead of the notification for civic polls.
In the late night reshuffle, DIG Kanpur Sonia Singh has been replaced by Akhilesh Kumar. Singh goes to Meerut police training school as DIG, a home department spokesman said on Thursday. Other districts affected by the transfers are Unnao, Allahabad, Sitapur, Farrukhabad, Kanpur Dehat, Amethi, Amroha, Ambedkarnagar and Kaushambi.
The notification for the local body elections is likely to be issued in a day or two. The upcoming polls will be a key test for Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath as they would indicate whether the priest-turned-politician has been able to ensure that the BJP continues to maintain its popularity level. Earlier this year, the party riding



on the crest of a Hindutva wave had secured a three-fourths majority in the state Assemble paving way for Adityanath to be chosen as the chief minister.
The civic polls, to be held in November-December, is being seen as a major challenge for the Hindutva leader as the outcome would reveal the mood of the voters ahead of the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, say political observers. The BJP's victory in these polls would be seen as a stamp of approval for the Adityanath government.
The urban polls were earlier scheduled during June-July, but were postponed as the electoral rolls and some other processes could not be completed within the stipulated time- frame. The Samajwadi Party and the Congress, which forged an alliance in run up to the 2017 UP state polls, have decided to contest these elections separately.

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