Thursday, September 20, 2007

India Central/State job, frequency of transfers and how to get rid of honest officers

The first thing to notice about the govt jobs let it be frequent transfers of officials and this fact doesn't vary across the state though frequency of transfers differs.

So here's the concept:

#1 If the official is clean, can't be motivated to accept bribe and is against corruption in whole system then he is best suitable where no one is needed like posting somewhere in very remote area/village. That place is of no use for others as there is no extra source of income so better to send honest officer.

#2 If the officer is extremely corrupt and is biased to some political party then he enjoyes his years while his favorite party has formed govt. As soon as the govt changes, his position, location everything changes.

How to get rid of honest officers

#1 Transfer him frequently until he understands the power of corruption and dishonesty or he succumbs, suicides or dies of brain tumor.
#2 Transfer him to some deadly forest or to valley of death like chambal where only animals in form of human resides. So, he will be officially killed someday in next few days or months( things rarely goes in years as the corrupt persons have good repo with dacoits/terrorists so they are privileged to ask some favor).
#3 Put him in any kind of trouble and let him handle it for whole life.

This blog came into my mind when I read about our respected, retired, honourable Chief Justice of India Shri Y K Sabharwal. He was the person who lifed the morale of normal Indian citizens by taking preemptive steps against govt and various political parties and various govt/non-govt organizations when everyday, we, the Indian Citizens were seeing the corruption happening by our ministers, officials on daily basis. He did more than anyone can expect.

He fought against various ministers, officials on behalf of every Indian and tried his best to bring justice for everyone.

Now, as he is retired so obviously, it's the best time to take revenges. Blaming anyone in India is just something which can be done anywhere, anytime to anyone (except corrupt powerful persons).

I hope, that someone powerful who has really appreciated the work by our Chief Justice of India will come forward to reply to those who are just trying to set an example for other honest officials for not to be honest.


Ex-CJI accused of twisting laws to benefit builders

http://www.ibnlive.com/news/excji-accused-of-twisting-laws-to-benefit-builders/49046-3.html

Here's another example about the frequent transfers in India

IAS officer uses RTI against K'taka
http://www.ibnlive.com/news/ias-officer-uses-rti-against-ktaka/38864-3.html
http://www.ibnlive.com/news/ias-officers-wife-wages-rti-battle/43471-3.html

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