Administrative failure behind Naxalism: Jharkhand CM

"It was really unfortunate that poor villagers were deprived of basic amenities including water, road and electricity even after over six decades of Independence"

January 02, 2015 04:54 pm | Updated April 22, 2016 02:14 am IST - Jamshedpur

Jharkhand Chief Minister Raghubar Das

Jharkhand Chief Minister Raghubar Das

Jharkhand Chief Minister Raghubar Das on Friday attributed “administrative failure” as a major cause behind Naxalism and assured to provide development-oriented schemes and good governance in the state.

Addressing his maiden press conference as Chief Minister here on Friday, Mr. Das said it was really unfortunate that even after over six decades of Independence, the poor villagers were deprived of basic amenities including water, road, electricity etc.

There is no doctor, no teacher, villagers are deprived of basic amenities like road, electricity and water, he said, adding that these are the reasons for increase in Naxal activities.

“I believe it is totally administrative failure that led to Naxalism in the state,” he said.

“Who are the Naxals? They are part of our society, they too need employment and basic amenities like others. They were misguided youths who were lured to pick up arms for survival,” he said.

Holding the bureaucrats responsible for the menace, Mr. Das said the root cause of Naxalism was unemployment and lack of basic amenities, which the government was committed to address on priority basis.

The Chief Minister assured that his government would be accountable and ensure rapid development by utilising the abundance of natural resources.

Within a month’s time, he announced, the teachers’ recruitment process will begin and 17,000 policemen will be appointed in a couple of months. The process has already begun in this regard, he said, adding that he has directed all the departments to provide details about the vacant posts as well as the existing infrastructure.

“We will have to improve our infrastructure and change work culture to extract the desired result,” the Chief Minister said, admitting that we can not expect development without improving our basic infrastructure.

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