Chief Minister's anger erupts on letter of former officers
Chief Minister's anger erupts on letter of former officers
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Deputy Chief Minister Keshav Prasad Maurya has reacted sharply to a letter written to Chief Minister Yogi by retired IAS officers regarding the Love Jihad Act. Maurya said on the demand of withdrawal of the love jihad law of the former IAS, that making such demands and rhetoric has now become a fashion. Whenever any good work is done in the interest of citizens, similar requests and statements are made. Such steps are taken only for the slander of the government.

Where Maurya went on to say, "Any good work in the interest of the country and the state, the award comes back and the dismembered gang becomes active. Many people including CAA and NRC on many issues had announced the return of the award, but none of them returned their award. Retired bureaucrats are doing such things only to discredit the government. Their service has ended, they should only be appreciated now."

The deputy CM did not stop here. He also said that the officials currently holding positions are fully capable of advising the governments. Similar people were raising their voice about the abuse of CAA, but after the end of the year, not a single case of abuse has been seen in the whole country. Such work is done at the behest of anti-BJP and anti-Modi gangs. The days of retired bureaucrats have passed. The people of the country have become aware now.

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