Stay updated with the latest - Click here to follow us on Instagram
Peoples Union for Civil Liberties (PUCL),the human rights body,has been on the forefront to criticise Chief Minister Narendra Modi,particularly on the issue of human rights violations. PUCL organised public hearings in connection with the 2002 communal riots. It also backed farmers agitation and opposed land acquisitions for several projects in the state. But Modi was quick to welcome the Supreme Courts decision on right to reject candidates in elections,even though the the judgment came on a petition filed by PUCL. It is a great step towards future electoral reforms, Modi tweeted after the apex courts judgement. Did Modi do so because the respondent in the appeal was the Congress-led UPA government at the centre?
Gujarati connection
No interference
It seems like Vadodara city is not a hot favourite with bureaucrats. Two top bureaucrats,who are at the helm of decision-making in the city,are unhappy with the political interference . The two officers,who have charmed the citizens with their work for the development of the city and the district,are said to have sought early transfers to areas with lesser political interference. An official from the district administration,who does not wish to be named,says,Both these officers were deputed to Vadodara in the last five months,within a space of two months from each other. However,they have been totally let down by the indifference of the elected representatives in taking things ahead. Both of them have sought to be transferred elsewhere as they have been pressurised to keep out of certain tasks in their respective areas which they consider relevant for the development of the location in their jurisdiction. Sources say that while one officer from the district administration has already received an intimation for transfer to another part of the state by the end of the year,the bureaucrat in the city administration is still awaiting a reply.
Stay updated with the latest - Click here to follow us on Instagram