The ban on transfers of government employees in Rajasthan may be lifted soon.
Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma has indicated a decision will be made after June 10.
The issue was prominently raised by representatives at a BJP legislative party meeting.
This decision is expected to bring relief to thousands of employees.
Jaipur | The ban on transfers of government employees in Rajasthan may be lifted soon. Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma has given positive signals in this regard, sparking a wave of hope among thousands of employees who have been waiting for transfers for a long time. A decision could be made after June 10.
Demand Raised in Legislative Party Meeting
This development came to light after a BJP legislative party meeting held at the Chief Minister's residence on Sunday evening. Several MLAs prominently raised the issue of transfers during this meeting.
The MLAs informed the Chief Minister that both the general public and employees in their constituencies are demanding the lifting of the ban on transfers.
According to sources, the MLAs stated that many employees have been at the same post for years and want a transfer. They also mentioned administrative imbalances.
They argued that some departments have a severe shortage of staff, while others have more employees than needed. This is affecting government work.
The demand for appointments and transfers of employees is continuously increasing, especially in rural areas, making it necessary to streamline the administrative system.
Hope Ignited by CM's Signals
After listening to the MLAs' demands and administrative needs, Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma showed seriousness on the issue. He gave important signals during the discussion.
He mentioned that the government could take a significant decision regarding transfers after June 10. However, no formal announcement has been made yet.
These signals from the Chief Minister are being considered very important. Since then, discussions about transfers have intensified among employees and public representatives.
The ban on transfers was imposed for administrative reasons, and employee organizations have also been continuously demanding the government to lift it.
All eyes are now on the government's decision after June 10. If the government approves the transfers, it will be a major relief for thousands of employees and will also improve administrative functions.