On the occasion of Yogi Adityanath government completing one month in office, BJP on Tuesday said that the welfare schemes initiated by the new dispensation have started “showing positive impact”.
“The people of the state have started realising that finally, they have a government which is dedicated to their cause. In just 30 days, the positive works of the government have started showing results,” the party’s state unit spokesperson Shalabh Mani Tripathi said.
Adityanath took over the reins of the state on March 19 after the BJP stormed to power with a three-fourth majority in the 403-member Assembly.
Referring to the key decision of loan waiver for small and marginal farmers in the first Cabinet meeting, Tripathi said it showed “the BJP does what it says”.
Formation of anti-Romeo squads, closure of illegal slaughter houses, electricity for all and decision to scrap the system of interview in group C and D government jobs have won hearts of the people in a short time, he claimed.
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“By recognising the good work of officers during the previous SP dispensation, the Adityanath government showed that if there is commitment in leadership they can make bureaucrats work for people,” Tripathi said and warned that the days ahead will be tough for those involved in corruption.
He said during the BSP and the SP rule, the trend was that after the government changes, officers were changed.
But the Yogi government has stopped this negative tradition and sent out a message to the officers that their accountability should not be towards any political party or leader but towards the people of the state, Tripathi said.
By getting better output from the same officers, the Chief Minister has proved that if the leadership is honest and capable, the officers are bound to work for the welfare of the people, the state BJP spokesperson said.
Tripathi claimed unauthorised mining, over loading, irregularities in recruitment, misbehaviour at police stations, school teachers being absent, late arrival in offices by government staff, bribery have become a thing of the past.
“The coming days will be hard for corrupt people. Those who had snatched the rights of the people of the state should be ready to face the consequences,” he said.