With Adityanath Yogi completing a month in office as chief minister on Wednesday, the media, TV channels specially, have gone overboard in recalling ‘the 30 major decisions’ taken by the state government in 30 days. The fact is that even within the BJP the impression has gained ground that he is a ‘weak’ chief minister taking orders from New Delhi.
Nripendra Mishra, the Prime Minister’s Principal Secretary and a former UP cadre bureaucrat, is said to be calling the shots and key postings are being filled up with officers returning from central deputation. But the chief minister is unable to exercise much control over ministers and lawmakers, who, say insiders, have ceased to take him seriously.
“So, the policemen are happy because they can stop couples, ask for phone numbers and let them off after extorting some money; ministers are happy because they have realised that the CM’s looks and words are deceptive and people are happy for they know not why,” is how a retired bureaucrat in Lucknow put it.
What is even more worrying is that the chief minister has said or done little to allay the apprehension in the minority community. After all he has been known for delivering anti-Muslim speeches. And his only administrative experience so far has been to run the affairs of a temple, its land and its property including Trusts running schools and colleges.
A month is too short a time to judge the performance of a Government. And in all fairness the BJP government should be given more time. But what is becoming clear in the state after a month of Yogi in office is that the novelty of having a head priest as the chief minister is wearing off and people have started speaking up with some complaining that they feel let down.
People had indeed hoped that under Yogi Adityanath, the bureaucracy would become more receptive, the public utilities would improve and people would have the benefit of more power supply. But they seem destined to wait far longer.
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