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Playing by Different Rules – 1

by | Sep 16, 2012 | Blog

Amazing that no one in the authority cares!

 
 
Jammu: Although the assets statements of the country’s
Prime Minister and all the Union Ministers are available for public scrutiny, it
seems some of our politicians, senior bureaucrats and police officers believe
they have a higher profile and better immunity than the Prime Minister of the
country!
Despite repeated directions that they must immediately disclose
their assets so that these are made available for public scrutiny and
information, many Ministers, senior bureaucrats and top police officers of the
State have blatantly been ignoring these directives.
It is the right of the
common citizen of the State to know what the assets of our civil servants and
Ministers are and therefore these have to be made available through official
websites for all to peruse. Some of the top bureaucrats and police officers
whose names have been disclosed in response to RTI applications are still
avoiding the disclosures.
There is no doubt that both transparency and
accountability in public life have taken the worst beating during the last 20
years in Jammu and Kashmir. In the name of disturbed law and order situation
many politicians and civil servants have been having a field day inflating their
personal assets.
Politicians, bureaucrats and police officers are now known
to own shopping malls, prime properties and even hotels at health resorts. In
the process of making Jammu and Kashmir the second most corrupt State in the
country these unscrupulous bureaucrats, police officers and politicians have
actually become business magnates. Some senior police officers are known land
brokers and their roles in land mafia businesses are a common knowledge in
Srinagar and Jammu.
It is also known widely that civil servants and
politicians are using their official position to increase their profits as land
brokers, land mafia runners and patrons of those indulging in unlawful business
practices.
It is a sad commentary on the effectiveness of the State
Government that its civil servants are brushing aside statutory requirements to
furnish the details of their assets which is mandatory for every civil servant
and politician in power.
Not a single such civil servant has been booked
under the provisions of the law for their resistance to disclosures of assets.
While the State Vigilance Organization (SVO) has tried to give a semblance of
its effectiveness by cracking its whip on the lower rung of State
administration, the big sharks are roaming freely and operating under the very
nose of the SVO.
It seems the politicians, bureaucrats and police officers in
Jammu and Kashmir believe they enjoy some sort of blanket immunity whereby they
are not required to disclose their assets. Given the trend, it would not be very
late when we can proudly claim to be the most corrupt State in the
country.

 
 
NC,
PDP not submitting annual income returns to ECI
 
Abid Bashir (Rising Kashmir)
 
Srinagar: The
ruling National Conference and main opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)
have figured in the list of defaulters for not submitting their annual income
report since last many years to the Election Commission of India
(ECI).
The
development has raised serious question mark on source of funding of the two key
political parties of the State.
As per the report released by the ECI in
response to National Election Watch (NEW) and a New Delhi based NGO, Association
for Democratic Reforms, NC and PDP have not submitted their annual reports since
last many years. Owing to it, the two parties have been included in the list of
18 defaulting parties of India, who haven’t submitted their annual income
reports so far.
According to Section 29 B of Representation of Peoples’ Act,
1956, every political party may accept any amount of contribution voluntarily
offered to it by any person or company other than a government company. However,
no political party is eligible to accept any contribution from any foreign
source. “The treasurer of a political party or any other person authorized by
the party in this behalf shall, in each financial year, prepare a report in
respect of the contribution in excess of Rs 20, 000,” the act reads.
It
further reads that it is mandatory for political parties to submit it to
Election Commission a list of donations they received of over Rs. 20,000. “If
any political party fails to submit a report, then such a party shall not be
entitled to any tax relief”.
National Conference spokesman, Tanvir Sadiq told
Rising Kashmir that the party has been submitting the annual income report to
the Income Tax department without any fail. “We have no problem in submitting
the same to the ECI,” he said.
However, party sources said there was no
proper system to submit the reports annually.
“Since General Secretary Sheikh
Nazir fell ill, the accounts section of the party became sick as well. There was
no record about the funds received and party’s annual income,” they said.
PDP
chief spokesman Nayeem Akhter said he is not updated on the issue. “I will look
into it and if there is any fail. We will correct it as soon as possible,” he
said.
Sources said when major political parties in the State were defaulters,
the fate of lesser known parties can only be imaged.
Both NC and PDP organize
mega rallies in almost all districts of the State every year. Besides, the party
leaders travel long distances to campaign for party during election time to
garner public support. The leaders of parties also visit individually to their
respective constituencies.
Congress tops the list of five political parties
having highest total income in last seven years. The party has an income of Rs
2008 Crore in last seven years.
National Coordinator, National Election Watch
and APDR, Anil Bairwal said once the parties make their annual statements, it
becomes clear as to what their source of funding was and how credible they
were.
“There are 18 political parties, who haven’t submitted their annual
income reports. With this, people can’t trust the parties who don’t fulfil the
criteria set by the RPA,” Bairwal told Rising Kashmir over phone from New
Delhi.
He said NEW was an amalgam of scores of originations across India
under one banner. “APDR is a New Delhi based NGO working for democratic reforms
in the country.”
Bairwal said NC and PDP are major defaulters as they haven’t
submitted a single report since last many years. “How could one know how strong
a party is financially? Besides, one has to know the source of funding of
political parties”.