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'Govt promoting transfer industry as priority sector' | | | Early Times Report
Srinagar, Aug 22: The scores of transfers and postings affected in the state administration on Friday establish that the PDP-BJP government has been ordering transfers and postings without a proper homework. It is clear that the state cabinet partially or fully modifies its previous orders on transfers and postings. For example, not a single officer transferred earlier in March, April or May has been allowed to continue beyond two or three months at one position. This is confusing, and the working of the departments has received a huge setback by this exercise of frequent transfers and postings. "Today you think A is not competent and replace him by B. Tomorrow you replace B either by A or by C on the same flimsy grounds," a senior bureaucrat told Early Times. He said either the transfers and postings are made without any ground work or this all is being done on material considerations. The entire bureaucracy, he said, is totally confused and no bureaucrat knows what is in store for him/her tomorrow. The transfers ordered in the cabinet meeting of May 15 in Srinagar have been revoked in most of the cases. "How would you now defend what you did earlier," said an aggrieved officer who was transferred twice during last two months. "The government every time orders transfers with much fanfare, claiming that the same is being done to infuse new energy in the administration. But the energy lasts just for two months and then you bring in the same old persons on those positions," the officer said. Another senior officer accused the government of deliberately attaching a good number of officers either to the General Administration Department or to the administrative department. "I don't know why officers are attached in one cabinet meeting and then posted in the second meeting with a fresh lot of attachments," said an officer who was attached to the administrative department the other day. "Every time government swears by the transparent transfer policy and every time it breeches the same with impunity," the officer said. Furthermore, he said, these transfers have also exposed that instead of appreciating officers for taking pro-people initiatives, the ministers of the coalition regime "are more concerned about minting money instead of addressing woes of the common masses." He said an astute politician like Chief Minister Mufti Mohammad Sayeed is being misled by his colleagues who give him wrong advice particularly on the issue of transfers and postings. |
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