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JPPF lauds steps taken by Guv to eradicate corruption
10/28/2018 10:17:38 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Oct 28: Appreciating the boldness and firm determination of Governor Satya Pal Malik to root out corruption from the state, the Jammu Province People Forum (JPPF) has lauded his diagnosis for the chronic root cause.
Addressing the meeting, president JPPF, Pavittar Singh Bhardwaj termed the bold steps initiated by the Governor administration exemplary. His decision to punish and slapping criminal cases on the senior most officials involved in allotting Insurance Medical Scheme to Reliance General Insurance Company speaks about the way he intends to deliver a judicious and corruption free administration which since 1947 has eaten upon roots of the state both at political and administrative levels. His another bold decision to cancel the 100 crore project will also be an eye opener as to how the corruption is rampant at the high level both at the administration and the political spheres. The recent statement of the governor and the way his three member advisory team has created a ray of hope by providing a neat and clean administration at the door steps of the public has been acknowledge by the general public. The public has felt relief as their grievances are being redressed expeditiously .The way the public exchequer was being looted shamelessly by imposing 10-15% commissions out of the Poor tax payer money and being pocketed by the politicians and the administration has sent a Shocking among masses.
The erstwhile state governments too had taken measures to eradicate the rampant corruption by dismissing number of officers and government officials but nothing more than eyewash and proved futile as all dismissed officers were reinstated in the due course by dint of the court orders in view of framing weak cases. It is the Governor Satya Pal Malik who has recently set up the anticorruption bureau with powers to arrest the corrupt people and seizure of their properties to check the menace of corruption at all levels in the bureaucracy as well as political spheres.
The JPPF strongly support the endeavour of the Governor in his efforts and actions to eradicate the rampant corruption at the administration and political level and bringing out normalcy in the trouble torn state.
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