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CSWO supports Senior Advocate’s view on extention of service

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SHILLONG: The CSWO has appreciated the comments of the Senior advocate of the Meghalaya High Court  VG Kynta against extension given to the Chief Secretary WMS Pariat
In a statement issued to the media, CSWO President Agnes Kharshiing said that what the Advocate had spoken is the opinion doing the around among the legal circles and the CSWO would hope the State Government sees sense and revokes the extension of the services of the retired Chief Secretary which will give a sense of confidence to the public at large as the retired officers should quit gracefully paving way for their fellow IAS officers.
“This will also prove to the State and the Country, that the Congress is serious about fighting corruption and moreover,  the Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi has already spoken against the need to fight corruption”, Kharshiing said.
According to CSWO leader, few honest IAS officers, who are frustrated over the failing system of Governance, where scam after scam is being buried, are voicing their grievances in silence, but cannot speak out due to the prevailing situation.
“Transfer of honest officers is always a tool used by politicians to keep them shut and the law is being used only against the low ranking officials  and the common man”, she added.

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