Monday, September 22, 2008

Maya takes exception to Guv remarks

LUCKNOW: In a letter sent to governor TV Rajeswar, chief minister Mayawati has said “I was surprised to read your comments in newspapers. You never made any such comment during the previous regime where mid-session transfers were the order of the day.”

She added that there could be a few incidents where under unavoidable circumstances, transfers were done.

In this context, the chief minister in letter further stated that during the present BSP rule, mid-session transfers were done only where it was necessary.

Here she said that since the IAS, PCS, IPS and PPS officers were directly linked to the works related to the masses and were responsible for maintaining law and order and development of the state, government had no option but to transfer, or in some cases initiate action against, those who were found wanting in discharge of their duties.

Stating that her government had adopted a transparent policy regarding transfer of officials, the chief minister said that her government had never crossed the upper limit of 10 per cent annual transfers and claimed that such an arrangement was only in Uttar Pradesh.

She said that: “it would have been appropriate if before making remarks about the functioning of the state government at the governors’ meet, you had known the exact situation from me.”

In the concluding paragraph of her letter, the chief minister requested the governor that in the event of any doubt, he should seek information from the state government which was always eager to reply to his queries.

She also requested the governor to extend his cooperation to the state government in discharging its constitutional duties to establish the rule of law.


Source : Times Of India
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Chiru to meet people displaced by projects

HYDERABAD: Enthused by the huge response he received from the weavers of Sircilla, Prajarajyam president Chiranjeevi is looking at 'project-affected persons' (PAP) as his next target audience.

"People affected by SEZ in Mahbubnagar district, tribals being uprooted by the bauxite mining in Vizag area and fishermen facing the threat of evacuation to make way for coastal corridors. Chiranjeevi wants to meet all these sections to know the dark side of the so-called development in the state, " sources told 'TOI' .

"Though the suicide of farmers and weavers is a serious matter, the plight of the project-affected persons is equally a serious one. Even though some NGOs are working to help them, political parties have not been able to visualise the true dimension of the PAP," the sources said. As of now there are nearly 10 lakh people facing the threat of evacuation due to various projects and "the compensation is meagre. Rehabilitation is either not taken up or is tardy, and above all the cultural shock they received due to uprooting is immense," the sources said.

Party spokesman P Prabhakar said PRP would not indulge in abusing other political parties but would instead go directly to the suffering masses. It would not only understand their problems but come out with alternative plans to improve their lives.

Among other issues, chronic fluoride problem in Nalgonda districts also finds place in the priority list of the star. Apart from these familiarisation trips to problematic regions in the state, "The star is particular about visiting the church in the Medak town and the famous Pedda Masjid in Kadapa," the sources added.



Source : Times Of India
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