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Rift Widens in Yogi Government as Ministers Publicly Challenge Bureaucracy

RR Team, February 26, 2025February 26, 2025

In Uttar Pradesh, a growing rift between ministers and bureaucrats is playing out in the form of public grievances, leaked letters, and sharp accusations. The latest in a series of such incidents is Minister of State for Women and Child Development, Pratibha Shukla, who recently wrote to the director of the Integrated Child Development Scheme (ICDS), alleging corruption and irregularities in the recruitment of anganwadi workers. Her letter, now widely circulated, claims that district program officers and their staff have been engaging in malpractices, demanding bribes from applicants. She insists that complaints of similar nature have surfaced across multiple districts during her visits, prompting her call for a complete overhaul of the recruitment process.

Pratibha Shukla is not alone in her discontent. Over the past two years, at least six other ministers in Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath’s government have openly criticized bureaucrats. Among them are Deputy CM Brajesh Pathak and cabinet ministers Ashish Patel and Sanjay Nishad, along with Ministers of State Dinesh Pratap Singh and Dinesh Khatik. Their complaints range from undue interference in departmental affairs to allegations of favoritism and corruption in administrative processes. Just weeks ago, Ashish Patel accused the state’s director of information and the chief minister’s media advisor of spreading misinformation about him. His remarks even extended to challenging the state’s Special Task Force to take drastic action against him if they had evidence against him.

Adding to the tensions, Union Minister Anupriya Patel—Ashish Patel’s wife—also accused officials of violating reservation norms in government recruitments. These continuous outbursts paint a picture of internal discord, one that the opposition is eager to highlight. The Samajwadi Party and the Congress have both criticized the BJP-led government, with Congress state chief Ajay Rai stating that the administration is plagued by mistrust at all levels. He argues that if ministers do not trust bureaucrats and the chief minister does not trust his ministers, then the people of Uttar Pradesh may soon lose faith in the government itself.

Many of these frustrations stem from what ministers perceive as the excessive centralization of power in the Chief Minister’s Office (CMO). Several ministers, speaking anonymously, have expressed frustration over their lack of control over transfers, tenders, and major policy decisions. They claim that key administrative decisions are made within the CMO without consulting them, reducing their roles to mere figureheads. One minister admitted that leaking letters to the media has become the only way to highlight their concerns. The issue is not entirely new—trouble first surfaced in July 2022 when Deputy CM Brajesh Pathak openly questioned bureaucratic decisions made in his absence, sparking similar outcries from other ministers.

The BJP, however, insists that these internal issues are being exaggerated. Party spokesperson Rakesh Tripathi has dismissed concerns over ministerial grievances, emphasizing that the government is functioning smoothly and will resolve its internal matters without external interference. He believes that such issues are common in any large administration and do not indicate a deep-seated crisis. Senior BJP leaders also argue that ministers, as public representatives, are under pressure from their constituencies to take action against inefficiency or corruption, leading them to voice their frustrations more openly.

Despite these reassurances, the pattern of leaked letters and ministerial protests suggests that the tensions are far from over. Pratibha Shukla’s case is yet another example of ministers seeking direct intervention from the chief minister to address their grievances. Her demand for a restructured recruitment process and a more transparent system reflects the broader dissatisfaction among several members of the ruling party.

As the Yogi Adityanath government navigates these internal challenges, the larger question remains—how long can the state government afford to let these conflicts fester before they start impacting governance and public perception? With the next assembly elections approaching in 2027, the BJP faces the challenge of maintaining unity within its ranks while addressing growing concerns about administrative transparency and ministerial authority. The coming months will reveal whether these issues are merely temporary disagreements or signs of a deeper power struggle within the ruling party.

 

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