Former J&K IAS officer joins Cong\, vows to strengthen \'secular ethos\'

Former J&K IAS officer joins Cong, vows to strengthen 'secular ethos'

Press Trust of India  |  Jammu 

Retired Vinod Koul, instrumental in the creation of 659 new administrative units in during the regime, joined the on Wednesday.

"I have joined Congress party at a function in today. It was a home coming, in a way, for me as I belong to a family connected with the Congress party in Jammu and Kashmir," told

The former relief of the state, Koul said he wanted to strengthen the secular forces in and continue the legacy of his father.

"If at all I wanted to join politics, it was only Congress. So, I commenced the journey following in the footsteps of my father," said, adding that his joining the Congress was a homecoming.

Koul, who attained superannuation in 2017, served as of different departments including revenue, technical education, and sports, animal husbandry among others.

As commissioner/secretary of the state's revenue department, was the brains behind the expansion of the administrative units to reach the state's grass-root level under the back in 2014.

As many as 659 new administrative units including 46 sub divisions, 135 tehsils, 177 Community Development (CD) Blocks and 301 Niabats across the state were approved by the government.

He was widely appreciated by the state's political leadership for his proactive role in gearing up the for relief and rescue works after the devastating floods that hit Kashmir in 2014.

Koul, who belongs to Vessu hamlet of district, was also the of the Rs 44,000-crore memorandum submitted by the NC-Congress regime to the for rehabilitation of the flood victims.

His father represented Devsar and Shangus segments in the state assembly and was a two-time Congress in Jammu and Kashmir.

The family was considered to close to the Nehru-Gandhi clan, particularly former

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First Published: Wed, March 27 2019. 20:45 IST