States
directed to keep strict vigil on issuance of SC/ST/OBC certificates and take
action against erring officials who delay caste verifications. Central
departments and PSUs launch massive probe on reserved category employees
The
caste certificate scam is not only confined to Maharashtra or in the tribal
quota. Fraudsters have dented every government department and PSUs across India
and occupying all reservation categories – scheduled tribe, schedule caste and
other backward classes.
The
Narendra Modi-led central government has ordered all states and Union
territories to keep a strict vigil on verification of claims of candidates
belonging to SCs, STs and OBCs so as to prevent bogus candidates from entering
government services.
Chief
secretaries have been asked to stop the malpractice at district levels, from
where the caste certificates are issued. A circular was issued by the
Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT) to all the states and UTs on March
14, 2016.
"...it
is requested to issue instructions to District Magistrates/District
Collectors/Deputy Commissioners to ensure at their own level the veracity of
caste certificates so that unscrupulous non-SC/ST/OBC persons are prevented
from securing jobs meant for SCs/STs/OBCs by producing false
certificates," says the circular.
The
order further states: "It is advised that in order to discourage
unscrupulous activities, state governments and Union territories may consider
issuance of appropriate instructions for initiating disciplinary proceedings
against the errant officials who default in timely verification or caste
certificates or who issue false certificates."
The
caste certificates are issued and verified by the offices of DMs, SDMs or city
collectors which are part of state revenue departments. District authorities
often face charges of delaying the verification process, reportedly at the
behest of fraudsters. This helps candidates to hold the posts on basis of
forged documents for years and later amnesty.
Both
circulars ask states to follow an order passed by the central government on
March 20, 2007. "Most states have ignored the orders as evident by the
cases which continue to land up at the various courts including the apex court,
and, hence, the issuance of the fresh order, said a DoPT official.
The
2007 communique clearly states "chances of collusion of the candidates
with some unscrupulous employees at the district level cannot also be ruled
out," and recommends disciplinary action against officers who default in
timely verification of the caste status or issue false certificates.
"Until
now, most fraudsters have managed to continue their job, education or other
quota benefits due to the soft stand of the government or humane approach of
the courts," said a highly placed official of the central government.
Sources say that central government departments are also victims of the caste
scam due to the callous approach of the states in issuing certificates.
The
Centre has issued a similar circular to its own ministries and departments of
government on October 8, 2015, cautioning them about bogus candidates.
Following that, all central government departments, agencies and public sector
units have now launched a massive drive to identify the bogus ST/SC/OBC employees
and those found to be bogus may face actions.
Case
study
The
Cotton Corporation of India, a central government agency, headquartered at
Mumbai had recently stripped a "tribal" officer off from two
promotions sending him back to an entry level post after a vigilance report
found that he was not a tribal at all. The official has already served 19 years
in the department and hence a soft stand was taken rather than expelling him
from the job.
"The
CCI has now launched a detailed probe into caste documents of all ST employees,
nearly 70, placed in 12 offices across India", a top official of the
Corporation told dna.
Source
: http://www.dnaindia.com/
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