The Yogi Adityanath government today came under fire not just from political rivals like BSP and Congress but also ally SBSP, which claimed building temples would not solve people's problems, as it celebrated its first year in office in Uttar Pradesh.
A star-studded event was held here with Chief Minister Adityanath launching a portal to fight corruption and even announcing a massive four lakh appointments to various jobs in as many as 64 departments of the state.
"Through this portal any officials involved in corruption or who is encouraging it at any level, will not be spared. Effective action will be taken if any video or other evidence is uploaded on the portal. This will deliver a lethal blow against the corrupt elements," Adityanath claimed.
The state government will come up with four lakh jobs in 64 departments ranging from police constables and sub-inspectors to block development officers and lekhpals (revene officials), he said at the event where Governor Ram Naik and a galaxy of political big-wigs including Deputy Chief Ministers Keshav Prasad Maurya, Dinesh Sharma and UP BJP chief Mahendra Nath Pandey were present.
"Today I can say that UP, where there was no law and order and anarchy prevailed, is now witnessing a change," Adityanath asserted adding that earlier politics of casteism, divisive forces and dynastic politics ruled the roost.
However, sulking ally Suheldev Bharatiya Samaj Party (SBSP) put cold water on the mood. already dampened by BJP's recent shock losses in Gorakhpur and Phulpur bypolls, by skipping the event.
SBSP chief Om Prakash Rajbhar, a cabinet minister in the Adityanath government, virtually targeted the ruling dispensation questioning the rationale behind the lavish celebrations.
"We have made this government and it is our duty to repeatedly point out shortcomings. Holding celebrations is not going to serve the purpose. Building temples in Mathura and Kashi will not give education to the poor, or toilets and pension to them," a visibly angry Rajbhar told reporters here.
He also warned the BJP that his party's four MLAs may not vote for the saffron party candidates in the upcoming Rajya Sabha polls incase the senior ally did not shed its "big brother attitude".
"If (BJP chief) Amit Shah does not talk to us, our four MLAs will boycott the Rajya Sabha elections (on March 23)," Rajbhar asserted.
Refusing to take part in the celebrations on completion of one year in office, Rajbhar said, "Let them celebrate...I will not go to attend it till the questions of ration cards, housing, education, medicine and others are not redressed," he said.
Stressing that the BJP was ignoring smaller allies, Rajbhar said, "We kept begging for seats in the local body elections and had to go it alone at the last moment. We were not taken into confidence in the (Lok Sabha) bye-elections. At no place in Purvanchal where senior BJP leaders went they took the name of SBSP or used our flag."
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