Lucknow, 14 March: Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath stated individuals engaged in recruitment exam leaks had been dealt a “fitting lesson,” with their “houses raided and properties confiscated.” on Thursday.
Adityanath claimed the Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission’s selection of 39 sub-divisional magistrates (SDMs), 41 deputy superintendents of police (DSPs), and 16 treasurer/account officers was done in record time as he distributed appointment letters at his official home.
“For the first time, any commission or board completed the selection process in nine months. The selection process was fair and transparent, without any recommendations or interference. Those who attempted to undermine the examination’s integrity bore the consequences. Their homes were searched and their belongings taken,” he said.
According to an official statement, the government has decided to deliver a lesson to all those who play with the destiny of the kids. Adityanath stated that when the administration acts honestly, the general impression of the state changes. You’ve probably seen that folks who once struggled with their identification in the state now proudly declare that they are from Uttar Pradesh. He said that the government’s decision-making process aided the change.
The chief minister addressed the newly picked candidates, saying, “You have 30 to 35 years to serve the public and seek their blessings for a bright future.” He urged the newly appointed candidates to carry out their responsibilities as the government’s engine.
“Today, technology has advanced significantly. By the time you arrive in the field, we will have completed the digitization of all revenue functions. Even after this, revenue-related disagreements will occur. To resolve these issues, you must remain in your tehsil and focus. Also, such problems that are pending must be settled in a timely way,” he stated.
The chief minister said, “Our obligation should be to bring justice to the downtrodden. We should stand with them. The function of deputy SP is critical in preserving peace and order and addressing revenue issues. They must make regular visits to the police station and monitor all activities, including the creation of the charge sheet. He expressed trust in the newly picked candidates, saying, “You will continue the pace of work of the state government with honesty. Also, keep the public’s interests in mind and make rapid choices so that you are perceived as a competent administrator.”
Finance and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Suresh Khanna, Chief Secretary Durga Shankar Mishra, Additional Chief Secretary (Appointment) Dr Devesh Chaturvedi, Additional Chief Secretary Deepak Kumar, DGP Prashant Kumar, and Principal Secretary (Home) Sanjay Prasad attended the ceremony.