Akhilesh Yadav cornered Yogi government on the resignation of IAS Rinku Singh Rahi, said – Skilled officers have no importance in BJP government.

New Delhi. Samajwadi Party’s national president Akhilesh Yadav has termed the news of UP cadre IAS officer Rinku Singh Rahi’s resignation due to dissatisfaction over not getting work and posting on Tuesday as a big attack on the Yogi government of UP. He said that efficient officers have no importance in the BJP government. In BJP, there is a demand for those whose stolen money gets stolen or who even charge 5% entry fee for investment.

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Akhilesh Yadav wrote on X post that our demand from every good officer is that they should not take any decision out of emotion, bad days are about to end. He said that the PDA government will come and give due respect and place to everyone because the PDA government will be the people’s government, which will truly do development work to solve the problems and remove inequalities. Quality work and completing the work within the stipulated time frame always requires the best officers. We have always valued officers who are proficient in their work and will do so in future too.

Be it the victim officers or employees, all are with PDA to remove BJP. The ‘suffering’ is increasing, that is why the ‘PDA’ is increasing because ‘whoever suffers, that is the PDA’. Let us tell you that IAS officer Rinku Singh Rahi of UP cadre has resigned due to dissatisfaction over not getting work and posting. He alleged that due to the parallel system, he was not able to play his role and was not getting the opportunity for public service. Earlier, when he was SDM, his strict actions regarding cleanliness in Puwayan tehsil and his own holding of sit-ups were also in the news.

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