Lucknow: Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav on Thursday alleged "massive loot" by ministers and bureaucrats in Uttar Pradesh, claiming the government's 'zero tolerance' policy against corruption had been exposed. His attack against the BJP comes a day after a purported letter by Minister of State for Jal Shakti Dinesh Khatik offering resignation, saying the officials were involved in corruption and they were ignoring him, surfaced on social media.
"There is a tussle between the ministers and officers over dividing their share (of gains through corruption). Allegations and counter-allegations are being made. Ministers and officials are robbing the public together. There has been a massive loot in transfers and appointments in government departments. All this is only an achievement of 100 days. Keep watching what happens next," Yadav said in a statement.
The SP national president also called the "business" of transfers in various departments "a big industry" in the BJP government. "When flames of investigation began reaching the big people, the BJP government has begun a cover up. A minister in the BJP government has himself offered resignation, exposing the extortion in transfers and corruption in public," Yadav said.