These officers or committee will perform the functions of the Gram Panchayat till the assumption of new members and Sarpanches, who are elected by the people
Published Date – 1 February 2024, 06:55 PM
Hyderabad: With the term of Sarpanches expiring on Thursday, the State government has directed District Collectors to appoint Special Officers or Person-incharge or a committee of Persons-in-charge to perform the functions of the Gram Panchayat.
To this effect, GO Ms 5 was issued on Wednesday by the State government. District Collectors have been ordered to appoint an officer in the rank of Tahsildar / Mandal Parishad Development Officer / Agriculture Officer / Mandal Educational Officer / Mandal Panchayat Officer or similar rank officers with effect from Friday.
These officers or committee will perform the functions of the Gram Panchayat till the assumption of new members and Sarpanches, who are elected by the people. The Special Officers have also been directed to take charge immediately.Meanwhile, BRS working president KT Rama Rao said Sarpanches were retiring from the post and not from public service. He also expressed gratitude to the sarpanches, who served the people for five years.
“Under the leadership of BRS president K Chandrashekhar Rao, the role played by sarpanches in establishing nurseries, Palle Prakruthi Vanams, Vaikuntha Dhamams and setting a benchmark for the nation is invaluable,” Rama Rao said on X. He also hoped that Sarpanches would stay in the public service for a long time.
There are 12,777 Gram Panchayats across the State. Sarpanches Association and a few political parties are objecting to the appointment of Special Officers and demanding that the State government conduct elections.In a representation to the State government, the CPM State unit had demanded the State government to hold the elections immediately.
The CPM State Committee is opposing the plan to appoint special officers in place of elected bodies. Panchayat elections should be held immediately to ensure continuity of the governing bodies elected by the people, CPM State Secretary Tammineni Veerabhadram had demanded.