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Govt acts against her because
she spoke up for your daughters
WSN Network
Chandigarh:
She spoke out for the daughters of Punjab who remain neglected and
for whose welfare the Punjab government claims to be working day and
night. At an international forum in Geneva, she countered falsehoods
peddled by an Indian officer that
Punjab
has high literacy and that all girls have access to education.
She is the
daughter of one of Punjab's most extra-ordinary scholars, Prof
Pritam Singh, and also a sister of Vice Chancellor Dr Jairup Singh
of Central University, Bathinda. But more than that, she is a Sikh
woman who knows her mind.
Posted as a
pediatrician at Rajindra Government Medical College and Hospital at
Patiala, Harshinder Kaur told the UN human rights council gathering
in Geneva
in June that literacy rate in Punjab was dismal 65 per cent and that
global agencies like the UNICEF should be sending money directly to
NGOs working in the field. Clearly, the government was ill equipped
to spend the money and much is siphoned off, but an Indian official,
P Srivastava, complained to the External Affairs Ministry that
despite being a government servant, she has criticized India at an
international forum.
Now, she stands
unceremoniously relieved of her charge has been asked to report to
Chandigarh to explain ‘why she spoke against the government during
her address in Geneva'.
While a number
of Sikh bodies across the world have backed Dr Harshinder Kaur's
stance and have hailed her for telling it the way it is, Dr Kaur has
also refused to take it lying down. She has now moved the High
Court, challenging her transfer and plans to fight it out.
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August 2009
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