Now, OBC lawmaker of BJP alleges graft
LUCKNOW: Amidst dissenting voices emerging within the government, an OBC legislator of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has flagged the issue of corruption in a government department.
In a letter to chief minister Yogi Adityanath dated April 16, lawmaker from Gunnaur assembly seat in Badaun Ajeet Kumar alias Raju Yadav has alleged corruption in the police department in his constituency under its district chief Ravi Shankar.
Ironically, two weeks after receiving the letter, the Adityanath government transferred Ravi Shankar to Azamgarh in the same capacity.
Opposing the decision, the Samajwadi Party questioned if the officer was transferred on the MLA’s complaint, why was he given charge of another district. Gunnaur is a part of Budaun Lok Sabha seat which is represented by Dharmendra Yadav of the SP while Azamgarh is the Lok Sabha constituency of SP patron Mulayam Singh Yadav.
It is a Yadav-dominated assembly segment and an SP bastion that the BJP managed to break in the 2017 UP elections.
“Days after the ruling party MLA alleged corruption in the police department, the officer is transferred only to be given charge of another district. If he was transferred on the MLA’s complaint, why was he shifted to another district in the same capacity,” SP leader Tariq Siddiqui asked.
The Gunnaur MLA himself appeared clueless. “I don’t know why the officer against whom I had written to the government was posted elsewhere? That’s not my job.
I had written what I had come to know about the officer,” Kumar said.
On April 24, four BJP lawmakers from Budaun had written to Adityanath saying that development works carried out by the opposition MP in the region had won him loyalty. “Unless the BJP comes up with matching development work, there will be doubts over the party’s chances in 2019 Lok Sabha elections,” they said.
According to political observers, the letters questioning party’s promise on development and checking corruption were embarrassing for the BJP government.