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HM’s visit: JK Babus busy ‘grooming sycophants’ for rosy picture of poor admin!
‘New Delhi must take note of such misleading preparations’
10/18/2021 12:08:11 AM
Early Times Report

Jammu, Oct 17: Even as the Union Home Minister, Amit Shah is likely to visit Kashmir later this month, a group of senior bureaucrats in Jammu and Kashmir are allegedly busy preparing a team of “their sycophants to give a rosy picture of the ground situation only to mislead New Delhi on reality of mis-governance and corruption” before the visiting dignitary.
Sources said while the Home Minister looks ahead to get firsthand account of situation and how to take the vision of Naya Jammu and Kashmir to new heights, a team of senior bureaucrats, are trying to “mislead him through their favorites.”
Sources said the officials have been “lobbying with some so called civil society faces and netas for the meeting with the Home Minister where they should talk good about the administrative affairs in Jammu and Kashmir, especially the role of senior bureaucrats.” Sources said many such faces have been “assured of good returns if they articulately manage to hide truth about public alienation due to misgovernance and rising corruption.” “New Delhi has got some complaints about the administrative failures and corruption and to hide all this a team of people are being groomed to only hail that coterie of officials regardless of the growing alienation in the public circles,” said a group of senior bureaucrats on the condition of anonymity.
They said many officials like them were fed up of the “coterie of bureaucrats who are calling the shots but at the cost of administrative affairs in idea of good governance.”
“There’s so much of dirty politics within the administration that many of the senior officials are ready to opt for deputation outside Jammu and Kashmir.
This is something which the New Delhi needs to take a serious note of. There’s need for an impartial inquiry for revival of good governance because otherwise BJP has been losing public support even in Jammu,” the officials said.
Despite repeated attempts the concerned were not available for comments.
Its pertinent to mention that Amit Shah is likely to visit the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir from October 23 to October 25, as part of the central government’s mega outreach programme.
Shah’s three-day visit to the UT marks the culmination of the second edition of the central government’s mega outreach program that started on September 8 this year during which 70 Union ministers visited the Jammu and Kashmir.
Shah’s visit to the UT will be his first visit after the nullification of Article 370 in August 2019 and was designed to inform the public about various central schemes as well as to obtain feedback from the ground.
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