UP: All vacant posts in Tripura govt will be filled up
UP: All vacant posts in Tripura govt will be filled up
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LUCKNOW:  On Friday, newly-elected Uttar Pradesh BJP President Bhupendra Chaudhary said that all open positions on boards and corporations would be filled soon.

Chaudhary stated in an interview with IANS, "We maintain a list of open positions on boards and in organisations. It is a crucial issue, and the hiring procedure for the open positions will shortly begin." He said the party will not support dynasty politics, but a decision in this regard will be made when the time comes, in response to a question about the distribution of tickets for the civic elections prior to the Lok Sabha elections. This response suggested that the saffron party could soften its stance on the said decision.

He, the administration is keeping the promises made in the election manifesto despite complaints that officers are not paying attention to party members despite Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath's orders. If there are any personal issues, we will work together to resolve them.

Chaudhary resigned as minister after taking office as the party's Uttar Pradesh branch's president.
Regarding the large number of party members who hold two positions, Chaudhary said that a system will be established under which a person will automatically be released from the prior position upon receiving a new one.

"Although SP is the state's primary opposition party, O P Rajbhar, a former ally, has already revealed where SP President Akhilesh Yadav lives and how involved he is in politics. BSP chief is where? The brother-sister duo of Congress is not seen. We are in the middle of the crowd and there is no opposition. We are speaking openly with the public." Regarding payments to sugarcane farmers, Chaudhary asserted that "earlier administrations had sold sugar mills, but our government gave consideration to the farmers even during the Covid times and maintained the sugar mills operating."

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