Ex-bureaucrat Khurshid Ahmed Ganai says that the National Conference Government in Jammu and Kashmir must boldly and immediately remove the "injustice to Open Merit candidates" which has crippled their prospects in Government jobs and scholarship, particularly in their entry to the J&K Administrative Services. Reappropriation of justice is not injustice to any category, says he.
Watch the full unfiltered podcast with Khurshid Ahmed Ganai on TALKISTAN here:
https://t.co/fiXfWNVTHc
Ex-bureaucrat Khurshid Ahmed Ganai says that the National Conference Government in Jammu and Kashmir must boldly and immediately remove the "injustice to Open Merit candidates" which has crippled their prospects in Government jobs and scholarship, particularly in their entry to the J&K Administrative Services. Reappropriation of justice is not injustice to any category, says he.
Watch the full unfiltered podcast with Khurshid Ahmed Ganai on TALKISTAN here:
https://t.co/fiXfWNVTHc
Sadly common sense is so uncommon . Grateful of you to notice.
Also heartening to see that a @jkpdp leader has broken silence on the alleged multi-crore Lecturer scam with reports & evidence pouring across J&K .
A powerful effort to ensure immediate enquiry is needed now !
Delhi Police seems to have mastered time travel! Permission granted before the application even arrived. Efficiency level: futuristic.
When authorities know your requirements before you submit them, that’s not administration, it’s predictive governance.
₹19,000 crore.
That is what Banks collected in last 3 years just for not maintaining ‘Minimum Account Balance.’
Not from the rich. Not from big borrowers.
From the poorest accounts in the system.
Their crime? They didn’t have enough money.
A farmer misses the minimum balance - Penalty.
A pensioner withdraws money for medicine - Penalty.
A daily wage worker falls short by a few hundred rupees - Penalty.
The poor keep money in banks for safety. Not to be quietly fined for being poor.
Financial inclusion should protect small savings, not punish small balances.
In Parliament today I proposed ending minimum balance penalties so the banking system stops charging people for their poverty.