NC alleges irregularities in recruitment for govt jobs; PDP rubbishes charges

Press Trust of India  |  Srinagar 

Alleging in recruitment to various government posts, opposition National Conference (NC) today demanded a judicial probe in to the matter including into the role of Chief even as the ruling sought to dismiss the charges as "political gimmickry". For the last few days, certain issues have come to the fore which have direct connection with the chief and her immediate family. Whether her cousins, uncle or her close aides, who are office bearers in her party, their children have been given government jobs and the recruitment process of various autonomous boards has been corrupted and diluted," alleged while speaking to reporters here. The NC demands a judicial probe into the allegations of as every department and institution of the state has been made has been made a wing of PDP, he said. We are demanding a court-monitored judicial probe, in all these appointments, directly against the of the state. She is the primary culprit. If she accepts moral standards, I dont think she should continue on the chair, Mattu alleged. We demand answers from the chief minister, he said. "On a lighter note, we do not know whether she is wazir-(chief minister) or wazir-(of her family)," he said taking a jibe. Mattu claimed the NC had detailed proof of illegal recruitments and embezzlements by the ruling party. This is not a political rhetoric, it is specific investigation. We have detailed proof. We have to raise questions and whataboutery is no exoneration. Criminal offences have been committed and somebody needs to go to jail. If that somebody is somebody from the chief minister's family, then so be it. Law is supreme. Shams of probes will not work.

We will give you specific proof of the chief minister's and her close aides' involvement in mass and nepotism, he claimed. Another said rules were flouted in the recruitment process for (KVIB) to accommodate "blue-eyed" persons. Ruling Sartaj Madni's son figured in the selection list which was released recently. Madni is the maternal uncle of the chief The appointment of Madani's son - as an in the autonomous KVIB had led to questions being raised. While the order for conducting recruitment examinations lays down that 80 per cent marks are for written paper and 20 per cent for viva, for KVIB the rules were bent by having 60 per cent marks for written exams and 30 per cent for viva and 10 per cent for experience. Why? Just to favour their own people, Sadiq said. He said a Delhi-based private agency was given a contract to conduct the recruitment without following any codal formalities and criteria. Also, it is alleged that all of Syed Aroot Madni's certificates are fake and that is why he quit. If the allegations are false, then let him show his certificates, the said. Both the leaders alleged irregularities in recruitments in various government departments and autonomous bodies as well as in the This is genocide of merit. The has become an employment wing of the PDP, he alleged. The claimed relatives of several legislators and constituency in-charges of the ruling party were adjusted in in the Integrated Child Development Sevices scheme. Mattu alleged that last year 220 people, most of them activists, were taken to the for a certification course by the The NC leaders also alleged that thousands of activists were appointed special police officers (SPOs). There is not a single department where they hasn't made illegal appointments, the NC leaders said. Reacting to the allegations, said the appointments have been done in a transparent manner and the opposition charge was just political gimmickry. The government has ordered a probe into the issue of KVIB recruitment. While the normal procedure was adopted for recruitment and in our view, it happened in a transparent manner, the government has still ordered an investigation, Mir said. Asked about the accusations of illegal recruitments in other departments, the said some appointments are contractual or casual in nature which do not require any processes to be followed. There are contractual or casual engagements where no process is required. They are temporary and need based. But, now the government has put a ban on them as well, he said. Mir said was an autonomous institution and follows its own process for recruitment which consists of a written test and an interview. Normal processes have been followed but the opposition has to do it and they are, he said, adding allegations were just political gimmickry.

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First Published: Mon, February 26 2018. 22:35 IST
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