He also said that if votes for Samajwadi Party decreases, officers will also have to face hardships.
Addressing bureaucrats during IAS week programme, Yadav said "I am aware that action against them pleases the public and will also fetch votes for my party in the coming elections. But we want to give a free hand to officers and work in a good atmosphere."
"The officers should work hard and complete all the projects of this government and any delay would not be tolerated," said adding that those who perform good will be rewarded.
Answering a query on poll-related surveys, the Chief minster said "elections are in other states but the survey is being done in UP where polls are still a year away."
"I still have a year for working on all the shortcomings," he said adding, people have a fair understanding of what is good for them and they do not fall prey to any survey.
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