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Eviction from Govt Accommodation a Normal Course.

by KD Desk
November 30, 2022
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Asking the politicians to vacate from what does not belong to them should not be an issue and it must not be something that should invite objections from any quarter. It is a normal process which should be allowed to happen seamlessly, rather than beating around the bush and trying to score political points out of something procedural in nature, but when we are in Kashmir, everything—no matter how mediocre that is—is presented in a way as if it is the end of the world. it gets more tricky if it surrounds a politician.
The Government accommodations, for decades, have been provided to the elected representatives that include the Chief Ministers as well as others; and ideally and as per the norms, they are entitled to keep the accommodation till the time they remain elected. This is what has been happening in Kashmir for the last some years now, particularly, after 2019, when those, who were not any more entitled to possess Government accommodations, were asked to vacate. Without the intervention of the relevant authorities to make sure that the rules are followed, this is what is right and ought to have been the standard.

These norms, earlier, were never adhered to and those who once used to be elected representatives always found it easy to keep the allotted accommodations to themselves even after they seized to be elected, but over time, from the last few years, that trend seems to be changing; no matter who is on the other side, be it a Chief Minister, or any other prominent politician, if they are not entitled to perks and facilities, it is being ensured they do not have it and rather, manage on their own—out of their very own pockets.

At present, in J&K, there is no Government which means that there are no elected representatives—except for Corporators, DDCs and others who belong to the Panchayati Raj Institutions—and that means that those who used to be once, should not, by any means, occupy the Government accommodations which they have been for decades now. They need to know that they are enjoying the privileges and other facilities on the taxpayer’s money: the Janata, and the present-day administration has to ensure that the money of the Janata is not wasted, and is utilized in the areas needed.

The politicians are not legally qualified for holding on to the accommodations provided to them and they instead of creating a controversy whenever they are told to vacate, should silently hand the premises over to the concerned department and look for something of their own. Similarly, while the administration is duty-bound to ensure the rightful spending of the money of people, they should also desist from providing such accommodations for running the offices of the political parties in J&K, no matter who is on the other side. Better have parity in this regard.

KD Desk

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