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Government unstable… Administration’s concern increased, now what will happen to the change?

Ahmednagar: What will be the end of the current political situation? Will this government last or will a new one come? Who will come? Everyone is curious about this. However, the administration has a different concern. That is what will be the decision in case of postponed transfers. This afternoon, Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray will hold a meeting of secretaries of all departments. Does it discuss it? This has got attention.

Following the Rajya Sabha and Legislative Council elections and other reasons, Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray had on May 28 banned transfers. It was ordered that the officers and employees of the state government service should not be administered till June 30. Officials are waiting for a large-scale reshuffle this year after the Corona era.

Transfers in all sectors like revenue, housing, public works, water resources, finance, rural development, housing, transport started in May. However, there was a disagreement between the government and the administration over the changes. So in the end the transfers were postponed. Elections and other administrative reasons were also given for this. Therefore, it was ordered to postpone the transfers till June 30 before the expiry of the transfer period on May 31.

In the meantime, both elections have been held. Since then, with the 30th of June approaching, the movement has started again. However, in the meantime, a strange situation arose in the state. What is the role of retaliation in such a situation? This has caught the eye of the concerned authorities. For those who want a convenient replacement, will it be possible in such a politically unstable situation? Concerns remain. When will the current climate end? If it is not cleared, will the present government allow transfers after June 30 or even earlier? This is also curious.

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