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Uttar Pradesh Police, under the instructions of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, launched a crackdown on illegal e-rickshaws on April 2, seizing 1,007 e-rickshaws and issuing challans to 3,093. The campaign was initiated following a recent rape and murder of a female passenger by an auto driver in Lucknow. The action will continue with an awareness campaign.
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