UP bureaucrats, engineers pulled up by Akhilesh, Shivpal

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Press Trust of India Lucknow
Last Updated : Sep 08 2015 | 7:13 PM IST
Uttar Pradesh's bureaucrats and technocrats were today asked to pull up their socks by Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav and state PWD minister Shivpal Singh Yadav, who said no amount of disciplining will help them to improve if they do not have the intention.
"What I have come to understand is that IAS stands for 'Individuals After Sarkar'. They can do anything for their posting... But there are some good officers as well because of whom good results can be seen.
"It is our responsibility to see how they can be used," Yadav told reporters after launching 1,020 tubewells across the state by pressing a button at his residence here.
Not sparing the engineers, the CM said they will continue to do what they have been doing and no amount of disciplining would help if they don't have honesty in their hearts.
Quoting socialist thinker Ram Manohar Lohia, Yadav said that until a bad person was not called bad, the "bad practice" cannot be kept under check.
"It is not as if engineers are not good ...If we have to make progress, the engineers will have to come forward and work towards it," Yadav said adding that hurdles will crop up while running the government.
Earlier, UP's PWD and Irrigation Minister Shivpal even more harsh words to say for the bureaucrats with him warning that FIRs will be lodged against those who do not improve.
In his inimitable style, the UP minister, also the brother of Samajwadi Party supremo Mulayam Singh Yadav, lamented that the bureaucrats, especially in the forest and finance department, were "creating hurdles".
Incidentally, both these portfolios are held by the CM.
"Though I have disciplined engineers, they still continue to indulge in certain things which I am trying to rectify," the minister said warning that some of them, if they do not improve will have to be jailed by lodging FIRs.
"When I am not posing problems in their functioning... they should perform," Shivpal said and expressed wonder why engineers were not interested in taking up big projects.
Commenting on Principal Secretary (Irrigation) Deepak Singhal who recently had been awarded the title of "water administrator" by an organisation, Shivpal said the bureaucrat's frequent visits abroad should be fruitful in bringing some works and technology to the state.
Remarking on Shivpal's severe criticism of bureaucrats and engineers, Yadav quipped, "Aaj chacha ne bade mood mein bhashan diya" (Uncle was in a complete mood to give a speech like this).
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First Published: Sep 08 2015 | 7:13 PM IST

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