Following a warning from intelligence agencies about the possibility of a terror attack on Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, where the perpetrator may come in the form of a journalist, fresh identity cards are being given to journalists here. The city police have started issuing identity cards to journalists bearing photographs that will cover the programs of the chief minister. Only those carrying photo identity cards will be allowed to henceforth cover the programmes.
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