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Bengaluru: On Wednesday, newly-appointed Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai assured an efficient, honest and people-friendly government as he asserted that his administration would not have multiple power centres, rejecting suggestions that he would be a rubber stamp CM.

”My government will have the stamp of being a pro-people administration in the history of Karnataka and I will ensure it,” Bommai told reporters here in response to a question on him being perceived in some quarters as a rubber stamp Chief Minister as he is a confidant of his predecessor B S Yediyurappa.
Responding to a question on power centres being created in the state with Yediyurappa still around in active politics, Bommai said in his administration the centre of power will be in the team not with individuals.

”In our system and the constitution there is the position of the Chief Minister, there is a cabinet, there is bureaucracy, executive and judiciary.The Chief Minister is first among equals, he is the team leader and I want to take everyone together,” he said.

Bommai on Wednesday took oath as the new Chief Minister ending months of speculation about the change of guard in the state.

The Chief Minister said he will be visiting flood-ravaged Karwar on Thursday and was waiting for the Prime Minister’s appointment for Delhi visit.

He also clarified that his first visit to Delhi is for meeting PM Narendra Modi, Home Minister Amit Shah, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, and BJP national president J P Nadda to thank them, and thereafter he will discuss with leaders on the cabinet expansion.

Asked about his statement on working under Yediyurappa’s guidance, Bommai said, ”When I say I will work under the guidance of Yediyuyrappa it means, following the strong and pro-people decisions taken by him during COVID.

Despite corona and financial distress he had formulated several schemes in the budget and has given a good administration.” The Chief Minister, who held a single-member cabinet meeting and meeting with Additional Chief Secretaries and Principal Secretaries of various departments, said officials have been given a ”broader picture on the orientation” of his government.

”There should be efficient, honest and people-friendly administration and with effective administration, we should make people feel that the government is in favour of the last person of the society, the poor, the farmers, backward, women, and the downtrodden. Not by mere orders, but by its effective implementation.” He stressed the need for micro-level management, owning responsibility for effective implementation of department’s programmes, inter-department coordination and time-bound implementation.

”We should work as a team.” Warning officials against ”chalta hai” attitude, Bommai stressed the need for financial discipline and asked officials to reduce unnecessary expenditure in departments to less than five per cent by March 31 next year, without affecting programmes.

To lessen the delay in file movements a new system will be introduced, and a file clearance drive will be held and detailed order will be issued in this regard, he said.

In discussions on improving the state’s financial condition, the Chief Minister said discussions will soon take place with the finance department about reducing committed expenditures along with planned expenditures, aiming to bring in financial discipline.

””The immediate priority is COVID and flood management,” he announced. “We will give utmost priority to the steps that must be taken to control a possible third wave of the Coronavirus and vaccination.”.