Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Prime Minister holds bureaucrat­s accountabl­e

- Shishir Gupta letteres@hindustant­imes.com ■

On the evening of October 12, PM Narendra Modi reviewed the “Ek Bharat Shrestha Bharat (EBSB)” scheme with top secretarie­s of Prime Minister’s Office (PMO), Human Resource and Developmen­t Ministry, Tourism and other ministries.

A program close to PM’s heart, the EBSB is designed to promote national integratio­n by pairing diverse states such as Punjab with Telangana so that the culturally different states can understand each other better. This scheme was launched on October 31, 2015 under the Human Resources Developmen­t Ministry.

The meeting didn’t go well, according to some of the people present who spoke to HT on condition of anonymity. Indeed, upset that the bureaucrat­s present were passing the buck in his presence, the Prime Minister virtually got up from the meeting twice.When Modi came to know that the Memorandum of Understand­ings (MOUs) between paired states were signed only in 2017, and the program reviewed only a year later, he called for accountabi­lity of the bureaucrat­s.

He made it clear that the people involved in the program implementa­tion had not done what was expected of them. He also told the people present that they had come unprepared for the meeting.

Hindustan Times, which has an account of those present at the meeting in the Prime Minister’s Office isn’t naming the bureaucrat­s.

However, the Secretary (School Education), Rina Ray, a 1984 batch UT cadre officer, was repatriate­d back to her parent cadre three days after the meeting, a fact that is in the public domain.

The PM, the people present said, is usually very patient with and respectful of government officials. But clearly, they added, accountabi­lity is important. The people said that Modi made it clear to bureaucrat­s present that while they may not be accountabl­e to public, he was. PM said that enough time has been wasted in non-implementa­tion of the scheme and that he would definitely see it implemente­d in his second term. PM Modi has now called for a review of the scheme at the end of the month.

It is understood that all bureaucrat­s present came in the line of fire after one bureaucrat tried to co-opt an existing scheme of Defence and Home Ministry in the EBSB program to save face.

Modi saw through this immediatel­y and said that the Prime Minister of India was being misled. He also questioned the supervisor­y officers about their capacities.

PM Modi told the unprepared secretarie­s that it is not his style to castigate bureaucrat­s but that the apathy of ministries towards a program that is designed to integrate the country, starting at the student level, forced him to vent his feelings. He asked top PMO officials to hold a meeting with secretarie­s on the program ahead of the next review.

THE PRIME MINISTER SAID THAT ENOUGH TIME HAS BEEN WASTED IN NON-IMPLEMENTA­TION OF THE SCHEME AND THAT HE WOULD DEFINITELY SEE IT IMPLEMENTE­D IN HIS SECOND TERM

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