‘Politicians are not above the law’ – stated Kullu Deputy Commissioner Ashutosh Garg

Kullu Deputy Commissioner Ashutosh Garg

During the conversation with 1000  Children, he said that pressure doesn’t affect an ethical officer.

Janhvi Sharma |
Jaipur |

Children’s confidence soared high after meeting Deputy Commissioner Ashutosh Garg online, from Kullu’s Government Girls Higher Secondary School. Some took selfies and some children asked questions related to politics and administration. The dialogue session was held under the campaign “Bacchon Ki Sarkar Kaisi Ho’, with more than a thousand participants from all over the country. Children from Government School Kaza, Cambridge School Kullu, Government School Tutu, Rajasthan, Gujarat, and Assam were also present in the session.

The questions asked by children and the Response by Ashutosh Garg –

Question – Prashishti Thakur of Cambridge School Kullu:
How do administrative officers balance the workload and political pressure?

Answer- The workload is in all business, in such a situation balance can be maintained by keeping your mind calm.

Question- Daya a student of Government Girls Higher Secondary School0 Kullu:
raised a question on the discrimination happening due to bad practices in modern India.

Answer- Being aware of this problem, the chief guest told the children that there is a clear prohibition against discrimination in the constitution. Even in such a situation, to end the evil practice, you have to come forward and raise your voice against it and this is the only way. The government, justice, and officers like us are always standing by to help you.

Along with this, when the question of political pressure on an administrative officer came up, he replied that if an officer follows the law and is honest towards his work, then political pressure does not affect them.

Online Session-

This session was organised under ‘Bacchon Ki Sarkar Kaisi Ho” started by Digital Baal Mela and sponsored by LIC on Thursday, 9th May. Kullu Deputy Commissioner Mr Ashutosh Garg joined the children as the chief guest. He interacted with children on the topic ‘Political needs and challenges of administrative commitment’ and answered the questions of the children. The session was attended by a 1000 children.

The Campaign-

Janhvi Sharma, founder of Digital Baal Mela, told that Daya, a student of Government Girls Higher Secondary School, Kullu, was chosen as the “leader of the session” by the chief guest in this dialogue session. A “Baal session” will be organized in Shimla Vidhansabha on June 12 under the aegis of the Educational Department by ‘Bacchon Ki Sarkar Kaisi Ho’. In this special session, 68 children of the country will take part, who will raise suggestions and child issues before the government.

How Can You Join-

This session will be organized in Himachal Vidhansabha. This opportunity has been given by HP Vidhansabha Speaker Mr Kuldeep Singh Pathania. Himachal Chief Minister Mr Sukhwinder Singh Sukhu has declared this campaign important for the political development of future generations.

If you also want your child to be a part of this historic day, then send your entry today itself on the Digital Baal Mela website www.digitalbaalmela.com.

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