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Friday, April 16, 2010

ITS officers charge Minister -- Is it justified?

FNTO Cuddalre has posted an article that appeared in the press.
http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/news-by-industry/telecom/Raja-trying-to-derail-the-growth-of-BSNL-Officials/articleshow/5814517.cms
But we feel that,

It will be better if the news item would have been posted with comments. What these ITS officers have left behind for the minister to "spoil "? Their utmost aim is to create aversion among the BSNL customers and drive them to private operators. They loot money by giving large scale advertisements in papers about new programs and schemes and services but very carefully plan that these will never be satisfactory to the subscriber. They will install mobile tower after tower to show the ministry that so many towers have been installed to expand the service but will tactfully select places for installation of these towers where it will not serve the public. For instance ask any subscriber in Chennai whether they get signals in their houses. For using mobile or the much hyped EVDO in Chennai you have to come to the roads. Who is reponsible for all these? Is it the Minister planning all these?
  The program of the ITS officers is to thwart our demand for their absorption in BSNL. They are not Buddhas to preach discipline in public life. These selfish cadre who equip themselves with all latest technologies at the cost of BSNL till their last day of service (even undergoing training in foreign countries) shamelessly switch over to private operators even the very next day of their retirement.
Let us all unitedly fight for either absorption of these ITS or sending them out of BSNL immediately.
Please remember all our achievements, when we were in DOT and when no such sophisticated advanced technologies were available, were performed without these ITS officers.

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