But then this is not the first time that civil servants have been mistreated in such unbecoming fashion. In July 2006, then Minister for Forest and Soil Conservation Matrika Yadav humiliated the Local Development Officer (LDO) of Lalitpur, Dandu Raj Ghimire, locking him up in an office toilet for hours after summoning him to the ministry. Similarly, Young Communist League cadres thrashed Dolakha CDO Uddhav Bahadur Thapa and set fire to office buildings in August 2007. In both these cases civil servant unions had demanded action against the culprits and categorically asked for a public apology from Yadav. But neither did any apology come nor was action taken against any of them. Impunity for such inhuman conduct is unthinkable in a civilized society.
Coming back to the Karima Begum case, the fact that CDOs are always expected to receive and see off a minister or a high-profile politician visiting the district is itself a big problem. Bear in mind that there are 44 ministers in the government and more so-called high-profile politicians who show up in the districts every now and then on private visits and to attend party functions. And every time they go to a district, they expect the CDO and high-level security officials to receive them at the airport, escort them to the hotel-- sometimes even book the hotel room and clear the bills. This is an unnecessary waste of resources. We understand the security needs of some ministers and politicians. But to arrange for their security doesn´t mean the top officials in the district should line up at the airport every time a political bigwig comes visiting. The cabinet should immediately pass directives discouraging civil servants from engaging in such profligate and unnecessary rituals.
Shame! Shame! Shame! Shame on Nepal