Ranchi:The massive mandate to the ruling JMM-led alliance in last year's assembly elections in Jharkhand shows it resides in people's hearts, Governor Santosh Gangwar said in the House on Monday, drawing protests from the opposition BJP. The JMM-led alliance returned to power in the state in the assembly elections held in November last year, trouncing the BJP despite its high-pitched campaign.
"Record polling in elections shows not only people's faith in democracy but also reflects their unbreakable faith in work and policies of the government," Gangwar said in his address to the assembly during the budget session. The governor said elections are the biggest festival of democracy, and free and fair polls and an overwhelming mandate to the ruling alliance will be a driving force for the government to work with commitment for the welfare of the masses.
Gangwar said that the government believes in the empowerment of all, including youth, women and the marginalised. "The government has resolved to make Jharkhand a leading state in the country by empowering the poor, farmers, women and youth," he said. "The government's top priority is to establish a transparent, constitutional, sensitive and corruption-free administration," Gangwar said, adding that corruption is a major hurdle in the development journey of a state.
"Our government is committed to making Jharkhand free from corruption," Gangwar said, amid objections raised by BJP legislators in the House. He said that the government was committed to eradicating corruption, and arrested 56 Lok Sevaks (public servants) for their alleged involvement in it. The governor said maintaining the rule of law is the top priority of the state government.