CEO PB
promotes Shami Shair as DDG
Influential men in Delhi
at work to fail CBI probe
Early
Times Report
Informed
sources in the union capital told Early Times that influential men in politics
and bureaucracy have begun all-out efforts to salvage Mrs Shair from the
current morass of ignominy witnessed at Doordarshan Kendra (DDK) Srinagar . “Some
influential men have been roped in to protect Mrs Shair. They are at work to
stall and fail CBI investigation into the irregularities that have surfaced
lately with regard to her programmes and conduct in Srinagar in last several years”, said a
source.
According
to these sources, Mrs Shair has not yet been brought back to Srinagar but has been assured either her “home
posting” or a “prize posting at headquarters”. These men in politics and
bureaucracy, who have been shuttling between Delhi
and Srinagar
and appreciating the removed DDP’s services, have arranged immediately
something that could restore her image.
Allegedly
under their influence, CEO Prasar Bharti, Jawahar Sircar, has yesterday
accorded approval on File No: A-10/132-2012-PPC to Mrs Shair’s elevation to the
post of “DDG Current Duty Charge”. Thirteen other DDPs and officers of similar
rank also figure in the list. Order No: 75/2012/S.III (processed on File No:
A-11019/9/2012-S.III) with Date of 26-9-2012 was issued today by Directorate
General of Doordrashan by the same officer who had removed Mrs Shair from
Srinagar to DD Headquarters on complaint of having invited a tainted anchor to
host DDK Srinagar’s morning show “Good Morning J&K” last week.
Those
promoted today as “incharge DDGs” include incumbents DDP of DDK Srinagar, Abdul
Qayoom Wadera, and Director DDK Jammu, Shabir Ahmad Buch (Shabir Mujahid).
Others in
the list are Shri Krishna Rao, KK Wankhade, T.Chemiyar, JM Rath, Bhagwat
Mishra, Vijay Razdan , SK
Patnaik, Tara Dutt Sati, RN Mishra, S Mahanthanan
and PR Mena.
With
today’s order of promotion, prospects of CBI investigation into irregularities
in DDK Srinagar have become bleak and credibility of the Central government’s
institutions in J&K has suffered further dent.
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