
J&k Government Removes Councillor for Abuse of Power.
JMC Councilor Caught Accepting Bribe by Anti-Corruption Bureau
Second Incident in Two Years: Government Takes Strong Action
Upholding Accountability in Local Government
In a significant development, the Jammu & Kashmir Government has taken a strong stance against the abuse of official powers by removing a councilor from the Jammu Municipal Corporation (JMC). This action comes after Jyoti Devi, a councillor, was caught red-handed by the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) while accepting a bribe of Rs 1000.
The Bribery Scandal Unveiled
The Housing & Urban Development Department (H&UDD) has issued an order for the immediate removal of Smt. Jyoti Yadav, councillor of ward No 53, citing her abuse of official powers. This decision is in accordance with section 34(I) (b) of The Jammu and Kashmir Municipal Corporation Act, 2000. The government’s unwavering commitment to maintaining integrity in local governance is evident in this decisive action.
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The Anti-Corruption Bureau’s Vigilance
The incident, where Jyoti Devi was caught accepting a bribe, underscores the importance of agencies like the Anti-Corruption Bureau in safeguarding public trust and accountability in government bodies. Their vigilance and efforts in exposing corruption are crucial in ensuring a fair and just society.
A Repeat Offense: The Second Case in Two Years
This is not an isolated incident. In the past two years, the Jammu & Kashmir Government has demonstrated its dedication to upholding ethical standards within the local government by taking similar actions. Awantipora Bashir Ahmad Bhat, the president of the municipal committee, was also removed from his position for the abuse of official powers. This demonstrates that the government is resolute in its commitment to curbing corruption at all levels.
Upholding Accountability in Local Government
The removal of Jyoti Devi sends a clear message that accountability is paramount in local government bodies. It is imperative that elected representatives serve the public’s interests faithfully and do not exploit their positions for personal gain. The government’s actions in these cases emphasize its determination to ensure that public officials remain accountable and transparent in their roles.
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