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Appointed by Lalu, sacked by Mamata

New Delhi: Railway Minister Mamata Banerjee has ordered removal of chairmen of all Railway Recruitment Boards (RRBs) across the country, appointed during the tenure of RJD chief Lalu Prasad. A senior railway official said the Ministry has appointed new chairmen of 20 RRBs as part of a revamping exercise.   ....Read more

Here, Mamata is right ...By: Manoj | Sunday , 8 Nov '09 10:41:35 AM Reply | Forward Both Mamata and Laloo are regional leaders. But, Laloo was blindly going for Biharis in Railway jobs in Class III and IV categories. The Class III and IV jobs should essentially be for local people. Malpractices were galore to ensure that Biharis were being pushed in these jobs in Maharashtra, Karnataka etc. Bengal is already full of Biharis in Railways if one takes a reality check in the stations of Howrah, Kharagpur, Asansol or NJP.
Appointed by Lalu, Sacked by Mamata.By: DEb Chatterjee | Sunday , 8 Nov '09 7:34:21 AM Reply | Forward Good Work Done.
sacked by MamataBy: Sagar | Sunday , 8 Nov '09 7:05:36 AM Reply | Forward Let us hope Didi will not end up replacing them with only Bengalies!
RRB babu's sackingBy: Sudheeer | Sunday , 8 Nov '09 0:28:03 AM Reply | Forward Although the action seems arbitrary, it sound alomost puzzling that Bihari's travel all over the country and most of them get selected, pl note, only in Railways. Was their a maltractice ? If not, this should not affect the bright biharis.
I hope Mamata will redress some of those malaises created by LalooBy: Abhijit | Saturday , 7 Nov '09 19:24:54 PM Reply | Forward All recruitments in India are based on politics, regionalism, nepotism and many other forms of corruption. University VCs, directors of national institutes are not spared. During Laloo%u2019s term all the plum positions were given mainly to Biharis and they tried their best to push Biharis whenever possible, even where it was not so possible (as in Assam). I hope Mamata will redress some of those malaises and be little more neutral to give semi-skilled and unskilled jobs to locals only.
ALL RECRUITERS ARE DISHONESTBy: Ravinder Rana | Saturday , 7 Nov '09 23:17:46 PM Reply | Forward Please do not paint every one with the same brush. I was Director Recruiting (Maharashtra & Gujrat) for Army and Navy and I can look anyone in the eye and tell him/her that I did not make a single pie due to my appointment or did not take any advantage directly or indirectly due to my position. I also did not compromise on any standards and even when plenty of candidates were available, took the best and not only who just fulfilled the basic requirements. There are still plenty of Indians who believe in doing their day's honest job and getting a good night's sleep. Jai Hind. Col (Retd) R S Rana
Jai HindBy: Shuja | Sunday , 8 Nov '09 7:02:45 AM Reply | Forward JAI HIND!
ALL RECRUITERS ARE NOT (NOT) DISHONESTBy: Ravinder Rana | Sunday , 8 Nov '09 1:41:27 AM Reply | Forward Oops!!! I meant to give the heading as "ALL RECRUITERS ARE NOT (NOT) DISHONEST". The rest of my statement still stands.
PravasiBy: johna | Saturday , 7 Nov '09 19:08:21 PM Reply | Forward Another sad and pathetic move by the minister.These power hungry politicians and their goons have no shame to do whatever they feel like."orders were passed two daya ago"? Wonderful..Did she ask anyone?How about the people of India? She don't care. Railway is somehow making money and these shameless politicians take advantage of it and reap their illegal fortune with the help and knowledge of the corrupt politicians and their associates in Delhi?? How much is it going to cost to make the changes? Did she ever thought of that? who will pay? The poor taxpayer - not the rich - they don't pay any tax unfortunately.
Integrity deadBy: Hero Vaz | Saturday , 7 Nov '09 18:43:51 PM Reply | Forward Integrity in the country has reached such a low level that even Chairmen of RRBs have become crooks and lackeys. What a shame. Selection of Chairmen and their appointments should not be left to the whims of the Minister. The selection process has to be tightened.
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