
UP Govt Most Corrupt, Officers Misleading CM Yogi: UP BJP MLA
In a shocking revelation, a BJP MLA from Uttar Pradesh has alleged that the state government is corrupt, claiming that officers are misleading Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath. Nand Kishor Gurjar, the MLA from Loni, made these remarks a day after he and his supporters were stopped by police while carrying out a procession.
Gurjar’s comments have sparked a political storm in the state, with many questioning the credibility of the MLA’s claims. However, Gurjar’s allegations are not new, and he has been vocal about his concerns over corruption in the state government for some time now.
In an interview with a leading newspaper, Gurjar said, “The Chief Secretary is the most corrupt officer in the world…officers have looted land in Ayodhya.” He also claimed that officers are misleading CM Yogi Adityanath, who is known for his anti-corruption drive.
Gurjar’s allegations come at a time when the state is already reeling under the impact of corruption. The ruling BJP has been accused of shielding corrupt officials and politicians, and Gurjar’s comments have added fuel to the fire.
The BJP MLA’s remarks have also sparked a debate over the role of officers in the state government. While some have questioned Gurjar’s motives, others have called for a thorough investigation into the allegations.
Gurjar’s allegations are not without basis. In the past, there have been several instances of corruption and mismanagement in the state government. For instance, in 2019, a report by the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) highlighted irregularities in the state’s flagship scheme, the Samajwadi Pension Scheme.
The scheme, launched by the previous Samajwadi Party government, was aimed at providing financial assistance to the poor and vulnerable sections of society. However, the CAG report found that the scheme was plagued by irregularities and corruption, and that a significant portion of the funds allocated for the scheme were misused.
Gurjar’s allegations are also supported by several other BJP leaders, who have also accused the state government of corruption. For instance, in 2020, a group of BJP MLAs from the state had written to CM Yogi Adityanath, alleging that officers in the state government were corrupt and were misusing their powers.
The allegations have also sparked a debate over the role of the Chief Secretary, who is the highest-ranking officer in the state government. Gurjar’s comments that the Chief Secretary is the most corrupt officer in the world have been seen as a major blow to the officer’s reputation.
The Chief Secretary, PK Mehrotra, has been a key figure in the state government, and has been credited with several initiatives aimed at improving governance and reducing corruption. However, Gurjar’s allegations have raised questions over his integrity and credibility.
The controversy has also sparked a debate over the role of the police in the state. Gurjar’s supporters were stopped by police while carrying out a procession, and the MLA has alleged that the police are also involved in corruption.
The allegations have also sparked a debate over the role of the media in the state. Gurjar’s comments have been widely reported in the media, and the controversy has sparked a debate over the role of the media in holding the government accountable.
In conclusion, the controversy sparked by Gurjar’s allegations has highlighted the deep-seated corruption in the Uttar Pradesh government. While some have questioned Gurjar’s motives, others have called for a thorough investigation into the allegations.
The controversy has also highlighted the need for greater transparency and accountability in the state government. The people of Uttar Pradesh deserve better, and it is the responsibility of the government to ensure that their voices are heard and their concerns are addressed.