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Govt asks officials to desist from undermining elected representatives of PRIs, local bodies

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Srinagar: The administration on Wednesday asked the officials to desist from undermining the elected representatives of Panchayati Raj Institutions and Urban Local Bodies, who are mandated to prepare development plans and get them executed.

In a circular, Divisional Commissioner Kashmir P.K. Pole today directed officials to accept the public grievances, representations and memorandums submitted by PRI and local bodies’ representatives.

“It is enjoined upon all government employees/officers, starting from village level worker, patwari, school teacher, etc., to block/district and division-Ievel HODs to entertain and accept the public grievances/demands/representations/memorandums, etc., submitted by PRI functionaries/municipal committees and municipal corporations like panches, sarpanches, chairperson BDCs, municipal councillors, DDC members, DDC vice-chairpersons, DDC chairpersons, etc.,” reads the circular.

The government directive clearly states that PRI representatives have legitimate authority to represent public in any forum.

“Whereas, the PRls/municipal corporators/ward members have been elected by public through Panchayat/Municipal elections, it is their mandate to prepare plans of development, get it approved and also execute it on ground subject to the provisions of Panchayat Raj Act/Municipal Corporation Act/J&K Municipal Committee Act. As being elected from public, they have legitimate authority/right to represent public at any formal forum including flag public grievances before block/tehsil or district- level officers,” reads the circular.

The government has also pointed out that it has come to notice of divisional administration that government functionaries at various levels continue to entertain development-related and allied requests of village committees, Masjid/Mandir/Gurdrwara committees, Mohalla committees and various self-styled unregistered associations in a manner which amounts to undermine the PRI Institutions/SMC and Municipal Committees, its representatives and processes.

The directive has been issued at a time when PRI and local bodies’ representatives in different areas of Kashmir are complaining that they are being side-lined in development process.

Even some elected PRI representatives in north Kashmir’s Kupwara district said that some officers are entertaining and accepting demands made by the office-bearers of some self-styled Panchayat associations and forums.

“Why are we being sidelined? Whom these associations represent? They represent none. We appeal divisional commissioner Kashmir to look into how genuine representatives are being ignored while office bearers of these self-styled Panchayat associations are calling shots in development affairs here,” they appealed.

In the circular, the administration has asked the officials to accept the representations/demands from registered associations/bodies to the extent to their objectives as may be incorporated in their bylaws.

“In all cases, efforts should be made to advise all such delegations/associations to bring with them the concerned PRI representative,” reads the circular. (With inputs from KNO)

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