Will review decisions taken by Congress government; law and order among top priorities: Jai Ram Thakur
The chief minister designate said that improving law and order and implementation of centrally sponsored schemes will be the top priority of the government.

"We will review all the decisions taken by the Congress government, three months before imposition of the code of conduct, and ascertain if they were prudent and taken in a transparent manner," Thakur said in an informal chat with mediapersons.
Referring to the priorities of his government, the BJP leader said "deteriorating law and order, critical financial health of the government and tardy implementation of centrally sponsored schemes are areas of grave concern and the government would focus on these".
A major challenge was restoration of trust of people in the police, improving the financial position by pruning wasteful expenditure and aggressively implementing centrally sponsored schemes to provide maximum benefits to the people, he said.
Thakur said that "tired and retired officials would have no place in the government" and a decision in this regard would be taken immediately after taking oath on December 27.
Asked about induction of ministers, he said the process was on in consultation with the party high command.
The cabinet would be a mix of experience and young talent, he said.
Thakur said that efforts would made to promote tourism.
He also inaugurated a blood donation camp on 93rd birth anniversary of former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee.
As many as 111 persons donated blood at the camp which was organised by Umang Foundation.
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