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Municipal Polls likely to be discussed | Major reshuffle in Police Civil Adm on cards in tomorrows Cabinet Meet GAD asked to figure out 'underperforming' Dy. Cmnrs., directors | | early times report Srinagar, Apr 24 Even when the normal work in Civil Secretariat Jammu has almost come to a halt in wake of Darbar Move preparations, Bureaucrats and Lower rung officers were busy in doing rounds in the power corridors in an attempt to get their favorite postings in the Thursday's Cabinet meeting, which is likely to order a major reshuffle in civil and Police administration. Sources told that cabinet which is scheduled to meet last time in Jammu this year on Thursday evening before the seat of power shifts to Srinagar next week, is likely to give a nod to a major overhaul in civil and police administration, for which GAD has already been asked to finalize the list of officers in the administration. "Most of the commissioners, directors, Deputy Commissioners, and other civil administration officers are likely to be transferred." An influential Minster told KNS, adding that there might be a shake up in the Police administration also. Meanwhile feeling the heat, number of the Deputy Commissioners and Directors have been seen rooming around the chambers and official residences of Ministers in Jammu to get their favor for a suitable adjustment. " I have seen at least 4 directors and some deputy Commiss-ioners coming here for last two days." An employee working in the personal section of a Minster told . "We have been contemplating a major shake up for some time now, but were not able to work it out due to budget session." A Minster told KNS. He said that now when the session was over and the offices were to shift to Srinagar in a few days, it was the right time to go for the administrative reshuffle. " It is a must. We have so many officers having stuck at one place for more than three years and they need to be removed from their places." Said another Minster, wishing not to be named. It has learnt that all officers holding their posts for more than 3 years including deputy commissioners and directors will be transferred, however sources added that underperforming officers might be axed on their feet and be posted on less important posts. "There are some directors, and deputy commissioner who are not in good books of govt. with regard to their performance." a source in the general administration department told KNS, adding that such officers might be shelved somewhere in less important and little known departments. Meanwhile Police was also holding some crucial indoor meetings to work out the posting and transfer plans of its officers before the proposal was sent to cabinet. Sources told that Director General of Police Kuldeep Khoda was busy in holding discussions with both Kashmir and Jammu range IG's and other senior Police functionaries. "DGP is getting a first hand performance report of SSP's and SP's from IG's so that their postings and transfer proposal is worked out properly." A police officer told KNS, preferring anonymity. He further added that it is likely that the officers, who were recently promoted in DPC, will also be given new postings in the cabinet. It is believed that Cabinet may also discuss the forthcoming Municipal polls. If sources are to be believed, Cabinet may agree to deffer the polls till October; owing to pressure from Civil society and some mainstream parties who have been demanding a hassle free tourist season in valley. |
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