CM Yogi announces Police Line, PAC battalion and road upgrades for Sambhal
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
The Chief Minister's Office of Uttar Pradesh announced on Saturday, 18 July 2026 that a series of infrastructure and security upgrades are under way in Sambhal district, covering a new Police Line in Bahjoi, a Provincial Armed Constabulary (PAC) battalion, an Integrated District Headquarters, road-widening projects, and an extended connectivity corridor along the Ganga Expressway — citing Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath as the source.
Context
The post, attributed directly to CM Yogi Adityanath, states: 'जनपद संभल के बहजोई में Police Line का निर्माण किया जा रहा है' ('A Police Line is being constructed in Bahjoi, Sambhal district'). It further notes that a PAC battalion is being raised in the district and an Integrated District Headquarters is being built — two pillars of the state's police-modernisation drive.
Sambhal, carved out as a separate district in 2012, sits in western Uttar Pradesh and has been a focus of the state government's simultaneous push on law-enforcement capacity and road connectivity. The Bahjoi Police Line will give the district a dedicated administrative hub for its police force, a facility it has lacked since its creation.
Policy Backdrop
The road-connectivity component of the announcement is equally significant. The post says 'प्रमुख मार्गों को Four Lane और Two Lane सड़कों से जोड़ा जा रहा है' ('major routes are being connected via four-lane and two-lane roads'), integrating Sambhal into the state's arterial highway grid. The Ganga Expressway — the 594-km access-controlled corridor linking Meerut with Prayagraj — is being extended to connect with Meerut and Haridwar, ensuring what the post describes as 'better connectivity all the way to Prayagraj.'
The Ganga Expressway project had its foundation stone laid in 2021 and forms the spine of the Yogi government's expressway grid. Linking it northward to Haridwar would create a continuous high-speed corridor through the Ganga-Yamuna doab and the Uttarakhand gateway — a route of both economic and religious-tourism importance.
Uttar Pradesh has followed a consistent template since 2017: pair new PAC units and integrated headquarters in recently created or upgraded districts with four-laning of arterial roads. Districts including Amethi, Bhadohi, and Kasganj received similar bundled announcements in earlier phases.
Stakeholders and Impact
For Sambhal's roughly 30 lakh residents, the PAC battalion and Police Line address a long-standing gap in local security infrastructure. A dedicated battalion provides rapid-deployment capacity that the district currently relies on neighbouring units to supply. The Integrated District Headquarters will consolidate administrative and operational police functions under one roof.
Highway users and businesses along the Meerut–Sambhal–Prayagraj corridor stand to benefit from reduced travel times and lower logistics costs once the four-laning work and Ganga Expressway extensions are complete. The Haridwar linkage also opens a faster road option for pilgrims travelling between the Ganga's upper and lower stretches.
What's Next
Key milestones to watch include the gazette notification formally raising the Sambhal PAC battalion, completion benchmarks for the Bahjoi Police Line complex, and the tendering or award status of the Meerut–Haridwar spur of the Ganga Expressway. The state government has not specified timelines in the current announcement. Progress on these projects will be a test of the UP government's ability to deliver the 'holistic development' — समग्र विकास — it has pledged for Sambhal.