Naik, who was administrated the oath of office by Chief Justice of the Allahabad High Court D Y Chandrachud, termed his new assignment as a "big responsibility" and noted that President Pranab Mukherjee gave him a copy of the Constitution, when he had called on him after his appointment, saying that "this would be very useful".
"There are many problems but I am telling you about my resolve.... I will try to work as a bridge and guard the interests of the common people," he said after being sworn in as the 28th governor of the key state at an impressive function at Raj Bhawan.
"I have just arrived here... Am telling you my resolve which is to contribute towards making the state 'uttam pradesh'," the 80-year-old told reporters while replying to questions.
Queried on the issue of law and order situation, on which the Samajwadi Party Government in the state has come under attack, and the reported criticism from him in the past, Naik said he will "work to win over the trust of all"
"It is not in my nature to say things without having full information.... I will work to win over the trust of all," he said, and assured that he would act as per the Constitution.
A three-time Parliamentarian, Naik was a minister in the Atal Behari Vajpayee government. He has the rare distinction of being the only minister who completed five years as Petroleum and Natural gas minister in one government.
The veteran BJP leader succeeds BL Joshi, who resigned last month.
Joshi, perceived to be a close confidant of Gandhi family, was the first Governor who tendered his resignation on June 17 after the Narendra Modi government came to power.
Hit by cancer, Naik was bedridden in 1994 but fought back resolutely and overcame the deadly disease. He had announced in 2013 that he would not be contesting the 2014 elections.
To a question on incidents of north Indians being assaulted in his native Maharashtra, Naik said the situation is not as serious as it looks from outside.
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