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Friday, March 29, 2024

IAS babu ignores NCPCR notice to stop Christian religious event at AP govt. school

The deep rot in administrative services has come to the fore yet again. An IAS officer ignored the NCPCR (National Commission for Protection of Child Rights) notice said LRPF (Legal Rights Protection Forum), an organization fighting for the rights of indigenous people. It brought out that an illegal Christian religious function was about to be conducted at ZP Boys High School Premises which is a state government school.

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In September this year, NCPCR issued a show-cause notice to IAS officer Kartikeya Mishra regarding the misuse of school premises for non-academic activities. The notice highlights that despite the commission’s repeated reminders, the administration has failed to respond and hence, the commission would be conducting an inquiry. The IAS officer was asked to take immediate action and respond within 10 days.

The complaint was filed by LRPF in November 2021. The organization highlighted the violation of AP Educational Institutions (Establishment, Recognition, Administration & Control of Schools) Rules, 1988 and the Contempt of AP HC’s order in youth Christmas Celebrations at ZP High School Grounds located in West Godavari District’s Tanuku.

In a series of tweets, LRPF highlighted how bureaucracy passes the buck and often the lowest person in the chain becomes a convenient scapegoat. In this case it was the school headmaster against whom action was taken for not reporting the matter to Police and higher authorities. LRPF says IAS officer Mishra ignored NCPCR’s notice served to him before the event and the show-cause notice after the event took place.

Despite the child rights body apprising IAS Mishra about the event before it took place, no preventive action was taken by him. He also repeatedly ignored the commission’s notices and has now used the headmaster as a scapegoat. LRPF has sought action against Mishra and the event organizers as well.

The entire episode is indicative of the rot in the bureaucracy where top officials are never held accountable. There is no doubt a majority in the bureaucracy are Hinduphobic and hence, Christian missionaries get a free pass.

HinduPost had pointed out why Bharat needs to get rid of its British Era bureaucracy. The Bharatiya republic, rather than creating its own national goals and a bureaucracy geared towards those goals, retained the British bureaucracy. In recent times we have seen multiple examples of civil servants acting like medieval lords, having power without responsibility and being rewarded for their misdeeds.

The bureaucracy directly or indirectly appears to promote Christian evangelism and missionaries in Andhra. Last year, AP CID Chief Sunil Kumar was seen promoting Christianity. In 2019, Guntur District Collector Sameul Anand Kumar was accused of promoting Christianity.

Promotion of Christianity in Andhra’s government school seems to be rampant. In 2018 it was reported that a government school teacher in Kadapa District’s Ramchandrapuram village made children recite Bible instead of subjects. IAS Mishra has simply turned a blind eye instead of taking strict action against the evangelists. Strict action must be taken against the errant to put an end to such uncalled for promotion of evangelism.

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