Chief Minister discloses corruption in the bureaucracy
Team Udayavani, Jun 12, 2018, 11:25 AM IST
Bengaluru: Karnataka Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy regretted about the level of corruption that pervades the bureaucratic machinery in the state.
Speaking to the journalists at the Gandhi Bhavan here on June 11, he stated, “Corruption begins from bureaucrats. Their desire for money has duplicated the issue of corruption.” Requesting for trustworthiness from the bureaucrats, the CM stated, “They should work genuinely from now onward,”
There have been rising objections about the concealed entry of power control in the Vidhana Saudha where middlemen control the transfers and appointments. The Chief Minister appeared to consent to the claims. “If I attempt to stop the trade of transfer, they may not give me a chance to be the CM even for 2 minutes. The system can’t be changed all of a sudden. I am extremely stressed in the matter of how I can begin repairing the system”, said Kumaraswamy revealing the remorseless face of the coruption.
“I have had heart surgery twice and don’t have any thought how long I will survive. However, I will probably give fair government to the state”, he said.
The CM was sure about the eventual fate of the coalition government that looks unstable with a few MLAs voicing disappointment about the portfolio designated. “A few people remark that the coalition government won’t live for five long years. However, our government will complete five years. There is no doubt”, he included.
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