Letter to CCA, Ministry of Agriculture on the demand of
revocation of vindictive transfer of MTS from Delhi to Cochin.
(RECOGNIZED BY
GOVT. OF INDIA)
Central
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No:
AICAEA/HQ/C-10/2015/513 Dated:
01.06.2015
To,
Shri Vilas R. Ghodeswar,
Chief Controller of Accounts,
Ministry of Agriculture,
Room No: 241, Krishi Bhawan,
New
Delhi – 110001
Subject: - Request for revocation of transfer orders of low paid
MTS from Delhi to Cochin.
Sir,
In
pursuance of the discussion held between you and the available National
Executive Members of this Association on 29th May 2015 in your
chamber on the subject mentioned above, we would like to submit further that,
Shri Krishna Kumar Yadav, MTS has been working in your Principal Accounts
Office for the last three years i.e. from the date of his appointment with full
sincerity and devotion. His capability to work and his integrity were never
questioned and placed before you as a matter of concern. There is no complaint
against his performance and behavior.
Shri
Krishna Kumar Yadav hails from the State of Uttar Pradesh and belongs to OBC
Category. Obviously he is economically very week and at present he is the only
bread earner of his family which is composed of his ailing parents and two teen
aged education seeking brothers. Shri Yadav is therefore, facing acute
financial crisis and managing his family with much difficulty. As he has been
working in Delhi at present and his family is staying at Lucknow, it is
feasible on his part to visit Lucknow frequently to take care of his family.
Transfer
orders of Shri Yadav to Cochin made the heaven fall on his parents and
brothers. It would be next to impossible for him to look after his family from
a distance of more than 2000 kms and thus his family would get ruined.
We
appreciate the concern of your administration for re-transfer of the other MTS
working at Cochin for more than eleven years. But, we hope you will definitely
appreciate that, the MTS who has been seeking transfer to Delhi now from Cochin
after a decade has almost settled himself in that station, and to favour him
with a transfer, another low paid employee and his family should not be made
the victim.
Moreover,
it is the standing policy of the Government of India that low paid employees
and that too from reserved category should be dealt sympathetically and they
should not be placed in disadvantageous positions through transfer from one
state to another state. As such, the case of Shri Yadav deserves to be dealt
sympathetically in terms of these policies and we request you to kindly
consider our request in this regard.
It
has been gathered by us from the discussion held with you on 29th
May 2015 that the administration of your office has been displeased due to the
expression of resentment by the employees collectively against their deployment
for disposing the domestic work of the AS & FA, Ministry of Agriculture in
his residence and all these factors have finally created a situation which made
Shri Yadav as prime victim.
However,
this Association has always placed you in high esteem for your judicious and
rational approach on all issues. On the background that you had never been
anti-employee in your approach and actions, the Civil Accounts Employees of
entire country and the employees of your office in particular are looking
forward towards you once again eagerly for
justice .
Therefore,
Sir, we request you to kindly intervene into the matter and direct your
administration to revoke transfer order of Shri Yadav.
We
would also like to bring it to your kind information that, resentment among the
employees has been precipitating due to vindictive and authoritative attitude
of few officers of your administration. Therefore, your kind intervention in
this matter is also of utmost importance to ensure peace and tranquility in the
organization.
Thanking you,
Yours Sincerely,
(V.Bhattacharjee)
Secretary General
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