Srinagar, Dec 14 : Much to the
disappointment of people, the establishment of the much-hyped Winter Secretariat
here is proving to be a damp squib as the ministers deputed to the secretariat
on rotational basis are just making a symbolic presence there during their
weekly turn while rest of the staff often skips duties.
While the
occupant Jammu and Kashmir government is beating the drum of having opened the
Winter Secretariat—the practice of posting ministers and officials in the summer
capital when the Durbar shifts to Jammu—a visit to the Secretariat reveals that
it has become a mere PR exercise of the state government rather than a serious
effort to redress the peoples’ grievances.
This reporter visited the
winter secretariat. Shockingly, five rooms out of six were locked in the
afternoon. Room No 114 of the Additional Secretary, 116 of the Under Secretary,
117 of the staffers, 108 of the Personal Assistant to Minister on duty and 107
of the Minister were shut. Only room number 115 (lower-rung staff) was open,
with only a lone employee sitting idle.
An interaction with people
outside revealed that the ministers are just making themselves appear
occasionally in the Secretariat on their turns. “Hardly a minister sits here for
more than two hours during his/her schedule. The Secretariat is not serving any
purpose in absence of ministers. How can people get their grievances redressed
when the Secretariat is completely defunct,” said a group of aggrieved people.
“Aminister turned up here for just 15 minutes and that too at around 3:15
pm.”
According to sources, although five ministers have been tasked to
visit the Secretariat since November 5, only two have taken some review meetings
with regard to availability of essential commodities and power supply scenario
in the Valley.
As per a notification of General Administration
Department, which has been duly approved by Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, the
Minister for Tourism Nawang Rigzin Jora, Minister for Industries and Commerce
Surjit Singh Salathia, Minister for Health Sham Lal Sharma, Minister for
Consumer Affairs and Public Distribution Qamar Ali Akhoon and Minister for
Medical Education RS Chib were deputed to the Secretariat from November 5. But
so far the people are not satisfied with their functioning.
The
situation has turned grim to the extent that people have lately stopped visiting
the Secretariat, the sources said. “This is due to administrative inefficiency
and indifference of the ministers towards public.”
Pertinently on
25-10-2012, the GAD vide order No 1203- GAD of 2012 posted seven non-gazetted
and four class 4th staffers in the Secretariat. Two more staffers were added to
the existing strength vide another order.
“But most of the staffers
either remain absent or leave the office at their will due to lack of
supervision and proper monitoring by the GAD,” said the
sources.
Ends
SA/EN
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