He’s got nothing to smile about.

India is on the hunt for it’s Happiness Minister — who is wanted for murder and on the lam since Tuesday, when a court ordered his arrest, the BBC reported.

Lal Singh Arya is wanted for the 2009 murder of a Congressional leader and was scheduled to appear in court on Dec. 19.

“Police teams are looking for him. We are positive that we will track him down by then,” local cops told AFP.

Arya, 53, was tasked with ensuring “the happiness and tolerance,” of the citizens of Madhya Pradesh in 2016, by creating “an ecosystem that would enable people to realize their own potential of inner wellbeing.”

Madhya Pradesh is India’s second-largest state, with a population of 70 million people, and is the first and only to have a Happiness Minister.

The happiness ministry provides activities including yoga, meditation and free religious pilgrimages, Sky News reported.

Aside from heading the happiness department, Arya also leads five departments including, aviation, general administration and welfare of scheduled castes and tribes.