Maintenance of law and order, curbing corruption top govt's agenda: Arunachal CM

He held meeting with Chief Secretary Ramesh Negi, Principal Secretary Home Dharmendra Sharma, Principal Secretary Finance Satya Gopal Sinha, DGP Nithiyananda.

Maintenance of law and order, curbing corruption top govt's agenda: Arunachal CM
GUWAHATI: Newly sworn in chief minister of Arunachal Pradesh Kalikho Pul said that maintenance of law and order, curbing corruption, effective fiscal management and concrete development in all fronts by ensuring transparency and accountability will be his government’s top agenda.

Pul who took over chief minister on Friday after months of political and legal wrangling said issued directives to ensure that there is no breach of law and order in the state, more particularly in capital area. He made it amply clear that lawlessness in the state would not be tolerated

He held meeting with Chief Secretary Ramesh Negi, Principal Secretary Home Dharmendra Sharma, Principal Secretary Finance Satya Gopal Sinha, DGP Nithiyananda.

Pul said, “Effective and efficient financial management with utmost priority towards transparency and accountability, judicious utilization of development fund will be his ultimate and prime agenda so that the fruits of development are equitably distributed to every citizen of the state.

The chief minister emphasized on paying due attention towards health and education.

The chief minister will hold another important meeting with all the Commissioners and Secretaries including DGP on Sunday.
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