J&K govt staff in Kashmir resent orders to join duty

The govt warned the staff stranded in the Jammu region that strong administrative action would be taken against them if they did not report for duty immediately.

September 15, 2014 10:44 am | Updated November 16, 2021 05:49 pm IST - Jammu

Jammu and Kashmir government employees posted in the valley, but stranded in the Jammu region, on Monday resented orders to join their duties immediately or face drastic administrative actions.

Crippled by the absence of its employees from their places of duty in the valley, the State Government on Sunday ordered them to report to work immediately, failing which, it said, strong administrative action would be taken against them.

In order to re-establish its completely shattered administrative apparatus, the State Government ordered its employees to join duty so that relief and rescue work can be started in the flood affected areas.

The unprecedented floods have so far claimed more than 200 lives.

The State Government, on Sunday, removed an inspector general of police (IGP) from his place of posting. It ordered his attachment to police headquarters.

Many employees posted in the valley resented the orders to join duty immediately.

“The top officials of the State Government are not functioning from their offices but from the safer heights of Hari Niwas (palace). We were ordered to join duties, where do we do that? At the palace or inside the submerged offices?” a senior official of the State Government told IANS on condition of anonymity.

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