Fearing Defeat, UP BJP Leaders Trying To Make Money Fast: Akhilesh Yadav
Mastermind of the recruitment rip-off is claimed to be related to the BJP, Akhilesh Yadav alleged (Document)
Lucknow:
Samajwadi Celebration leader Akhilesh Yadav on Monday mentioned corruption has transform a “home trade” in Uttar Pradesh and alleged that BJP leaders are looking to make as a lot cash as they may be able to, figuring out that they’re going to no longer go back to energy.
He hit out on the Yogi Adityanath executive over alleged anomalies within the recruitment of 69,000 executive academics within the state, pronouncing such scams don’t seem to be conceivable with out the assistance of other people from the highest.
“The BJP dispensation is shedding its psychological steadiness fearing that it’ll no longer go back to energy. The federal government is misusing its energy and the BJP leaders are looking to make as a lot cash as conceivable,” Yadav claimed.
“The mastermind of the recruitment rip-off is claimed to be related to the BJP. Within the Elementary Training division, there are lots of academics running on pretend paperwork,” he alleged.
The Particular Process Pressure (STF) of the state police was once not too long ago requested to probe the case through which salaries value lakhs of rupees have been withdrawn from a couple of colleges within the title of only one instructor — Anamika Shukla.
“There are stories that some schools related to Lucknow College even have such Anamikas. Such scams don’t seem to be conceivable with none inexperienced sign from the highest. So far as corruption is anxious, it has transform a home trade,” Mr Yadav alleged.
Relating to the arrest of 7 individuals, together with two secretaries of the minister of state for animal husbandry, through the STF for duping a person of over Rs nine crore, the SP leader mentioned, “Within the secretariat, senior officials also are working the trade of dishonest other people within the title of having them jobs and contracts.”
“A separate place of work was once opened within the secretariat and the federal government had no clue about it,” he mentioned in a observation in Hindi.
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