Yogi's poor time management proving irksome for bureaucrats

Sanjay Bhatnagar
Published on: 9 Sep 2017 12:24 PM GMT
Yogis poor time management proving irksome for bureaucrats
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Lucknow: The disenchantment with the Yogi government in Uttar Pradesh is universal among public, the central party leadership and RSS (if the sources are to be believed). Lot of activities, plenty of assurances and slew of meetings but the delivery is missing-widely believed.

"Kuch Ho Nahi Raha Hai (Nothing is happening)" is the current catch-phrase in Uttar Pradesh about performance of Yogi government but nobody has been able to specify this 'kuch'.

There is no denying the fact that the Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has no qualms about stretching his working hours but his one trait is proving to be a real spoil-sport, specially for the officialdom. It is the common perception about the CM has been holding too many meetings but too little outcome but the latest discontent over the style of functioning of Yogi has been his lack of time management.

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A very senior officer, on the condition of anonymity, said the CM takes too many meetings and more often calls the officers in the late evening. On the top of it, the officers are made to wait till night owing to improper time management by the CM. They are of the view that the CM should be aware of the fact that time is precious for all.

Another officer, echoing the same views, goes a step further saying that CM does a lot of talking in the meetings leaving little scope for taking the feedback and inviting suggestions from the senior officers. If it is so then, some middle path will have to be found by him in order to elicit full support of the officers.

Sanjay Bhatnagar

Sanjay Bhatnagar

Writer is a bi-lingual journalist with experience of about three decades in print media before switching over to digital media. He is a political commentator and covered many political events in India and abroad.

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