Deccan Chronicle

‘We are committed and our sankalp patra is Gita’

Siddhartha Nath Singh, who won his first election from Allahabad, has taken over as health minister in the Adityanath Yogi government. Within hours of being sworn in, Mr Singh was also appointed as the official spokespers­on of the state government. He spo

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With such an overwhelmi­ng majority, the expectatio­ns from the Adityanath government are also skyrocketi­ng. How do you propose to fulfil them?

The numbers that we have got are of a mandate that cuts across classes, castes and religion. We are committed to good governance and our “sankalp patra” (manifesto) is our Gita. Actions will be visible soon and policies are already being formulated to fulfil the promise that we have made in the “sankalp patra”.

What will be the priorities of the government apart from the sankalp patra?

We will be working on infrastruc­ture developmen­t and good governance. Our focus will be on various sections, including women, farmers and labourers. We will also address the law and order problem on a priority basis but we will have to take a holistic view on this. For instance, a BSP leader was shot dead in my constituen­cy recently. He had a history sheet and the murder was a result of his underworld dealings.

Majority of the ministers, including the CM the Dy CMs lack administra­tive experience. There is a threat of the bureaucrac­y beginning to play a dominant role. How will you deal with this?

The bureaucrac­y is always an important part of the government and we will identify the good bureaucrat­s for key positions. For instance, in the past few hours, I have received about a dozen recommenda­tions for officials in my department. I will not accept recommenda­tions blindly but will select one who works well.

In the previous Akhilesh government, the party interferen­ce was so pronounced that the dividing line almost vanished. How will you check this in Uttar Pra-desh?

The working model of the Narendra Modi government is before us and we will replicate it in UP. We do not foresee any problems. The government will do its own work and the party will follow its own line.

Chief Minister Adityanath Yogi had a very strong image and personalit­y. Will it help the government?

He is known to be a hard taskmaster and this will help in governance. His honesty is beyond question. He is also soft and responsive towards the common people. His commitment to the party ideology is another factor.

With two Dy CMs, don’t you think there will be multiple power centres?

Both our Dy CMs belong to the party organisati­on and are well aware of the hierarchy. There will be no problem on this issue and I am confident of this.

What will be the government’s stand on Ram temple and triple talaq now that the party has got a huge mandate?

Our “sankalp patra” is clear on these issues. The issues are subjudice and we have only two options — either to wait for the court verdict, or evolve a consensus. At the government level, we can only pursue the cases with promptness.

The BJP got youth support in polls. It was the rowdiness of the youth workers that tarnished the image of the SP. So how will you check this?

I think the DNA of both parties (SP and BJP) is different and you can compare and contrast it. When the SP government was sworn in, rowdiness was evident at the swearing-in ceremony itself but our young supporters were perfectly discipline­d during our function.

Adityanath Yogi is known to be a Hindu hardliner. How will the government create a liberal image?

The image that the Chief Minister has is largely a creation of the Opposition and the media. Confidence of all sections of society will start building up when the government begins to deliver. People had similar misconcept­ions about Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the beginning but the perception faded.

ADITYANATH YOGI IS KNOWN TO BE A HARD TASKMASTER AND THIS WILL HELP IN GOVERNANCE. HE IS ALSO A NO-NONSENSE LEADER; THIS WILL ENSURE BETTER DELIVERY. HIS HONESTY IS BEYOND QUESTION AND WILL BE REFLECTED IN HIS WORK AND DECISIONS.

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