Apni Party Condemns J&K Governments Amendment to Civil Service Regulations

Amendment is irrational and discriminatory in nature: Usman Majid

Srinagar 24 October (KNB): Apni Party vice president Usman Majid censured the J&K government for its unilateral amendment to Civil Service Regulations for a provision to forcefully retire any government employee who has completed 22 years of service or attained 48 years of age.

In a statement issued to Kashmir News Bureau, Majid observed that the amendment is irrational and discriminatory in nature.

“The applicability of the new rules is fraught with consequences and has created a chaotic condition among the government employees who see the Sword of Damocles hanging over their heads,” Majid observed.

There is no transparent mechanism in place by virtue of which the government can distinguish and identify the deadwood in the administration, he said.

Majid remarked, “There is every likelihood that some bureaucrats would misuse the new amendment against their subordinates to satiate their ego and whims”.

He stated that the new provisions empowering the government to prematurely retire an employee on the basis of non-performance, misbehavior, and bad conduct are still vague and need an explanation from the government.

Further added that the amendment in this regard seems to be a pressure tactic adopted by the government to cause insecurity among the government employees whose unions exhibit resentment against the anti-employee policies.

“The employees in J&K’s government sector are already reeling under various pressures and while assessing their performance is genuine but the same yardstick should be applied to all the government servants irrespective of their positions and pay scales,” he emphasized.

The vice president of Apni Party beseeched the Lt. Governor to revisit the decision and ensure that the implementation of new rules for the forceful retirement of employees is not aimed against the interests of the working class in Jammu and Kashmir. (KNB)

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