It is wrong not to pick up public representatives of officers: Ajay Bhatt
Dehradun, September 17 (IANS). In Uttarakhand, the political fierce struggle increased due to unbridled bureaucracy. Recently, a video of Mussorie Mla and Cabinet Minister Ganesh Joshi became Viral on social media, which he saw that he had accused Magistrate Savin Bansal of Dehradun of not picking up his phone. The incident occurred during the inspection of the disaster affected, where the minister and DM were face to face. In the video, Ganesh Joshi DM questions not to pick up the phone, but the DM ignores its point and moves forward. This video has become a topic of discussion in the entire state and questions the attitude of the bureaucracy. Complaints were reported by public representatives in the state because they did not pick up phones. On this issue, BJP -LP of Nainital, Ajay Bhatt, took a difficult stance, saying that some officers did not deliberately pick up the phones of public representatives who question their work style. He said that the chief minister of Pushkar Singh Dhami is aware of this and takes such matters seriously. If an officer takes on a derogatory attitude, public representatives have an option to act for violating the privilege. He also said that some disputes are coincidental, which should be seriously resolved instead of increasing. Along with this, with regard to the recent disaster in Dehradun and Mussaors, Ajay Bhatt said that the central government is serious for disaster management in Uttarakhand and that all possible assistance is provided to the state government. He informed that the government had taken several steps to give relief to the disaster victims immediately. Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami himself goes to the ground zero in the affected areas and abandoned the situation and gives momentum to assistance work. The victims of CM Dhami get relief as soon as possible. -Ians Aks shares this story tags