After order to Ministers, Yogi asks officials to declare assets
After order to Ministers, Yogi
asks officials to declare assets
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi
Adityanath on Monday directed officials to declare their assets within 15 days,
following up on a similar order to Ministers after assuming office on Sunday, a
move aimed at uprooting corruption.
Separately, Mr. Adityanath
directed the state DGP Javeed Ahmed to ensure that there was no laxity in
improving law and order situation, hours after a BSP leader was shot dead in
Allahabad.
At his first interaction with
senior officials in Lok Bhawan, the Chief Minister also instructed them to
ensure implementation of BJP’s ‘Sankalp Patra’ (manifesto).
“It was an introductory meeting
with UP government officials. The officials were told that the Sankalp Patra
has to be implemented,” Deputy Chief Minister Keshav Prasad Maurya, who was
also present, told reporters.
The Chief Minister also asked
officials to declare their assets — immovable and movable — within 15 days,
Maurya said.
The meeting was attended by
around 65 senior officials.
The officials were given a copy
of BJP’s ‘Sankalp Patra’ and instructions have been issued to them to prepare a
roadmap for their respective departments, a senior BJP leader said.
“As uprooting corruption is the
main agenda of our party, the CM in his first introductory meeting with his new
ministers directed them to give details of their income, movable and immovable
properties with 15 days,” Cabinet Minister Srikant Sharma had said on Sunday.
Official sources said Mr.
Adityanath expressed concern over the attack on the BSP leader and stressed
that restoring law and order was the top priority of his government.
60-year-old BSP leader Mohd
Shami was last night gunned down by assailants close to his residence in
Mauaima police station area, 40 km from Allahabad.
The UP DGP has been asked to hold
video conference with the district magistrates and the superintendents of
police of all the 75 districts of the state to take stock of law and order
situation and other administrative issues, they said.
Deputy chief ministers Keshav
Prasad Maurya and Dinesh Sharma also met Mr. Adityanath.
Mr. Maurya told reporters that
the first meeting of the state Cabinet would discuss all key issues mentioned
in BJP’s ’sankalp patra’, which include loan waiver to farmers and ban on
mechanised slaughter houses.
Mr. Sharma told mediapersons that
his meeting was just a courtesy call. “We will work for the welfare of the
people with full vigour and ensure that the work is visible on the ground,” he
said.
Earlier in the day, Chief
Secretary Rahul Bhatnagar, the DGP and Principal Secretary Home Debashish Panda
met the chief minister at the VVIP Guest House here ahead of his meeting with
the senior officials of the state.
The portfolios to the new
ministers are likely to be announced soon. A 47-member Council of Ministers,
including two deputy CMs, was administered the oath of office and secrecy by
Governor Ram Naik on Sunday.
Mr. Adityanath, who was sworn-in
as the 21st Chief Minister of UP, has promised to work for all sections of the
society without any discrimination, pursuing the agenda of ‘sabka sath, sabka
vikas’.
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