Musical chairs at Railways stalls promotions of boxers

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : May 13 2013 | 3:40 PM IST
Close to three years have passed since boxer Manoj Kumar won a gold medal at the Commonwealth Games and the then Railway Minister Mamata Banerjee "promised" him a promotion but it still remains a promise due to new ministers taking charge every few months.
Manoj, an impressive quarter-finalist at last year's London Games, says Banerjee promised to promote him as a gazetted officer during a felicitation function after the 2010 CWG, in which he bagged the 64kg gold medal.
But the boxer, who became a Railways employee in 2008, remains a senior Ticket Collector.
"During that felicitation, she asked me my post. When I told her that I am a Senior TC, she said 'what is this, we will promote you to a better post'. She personally promised me," he recalled while talking to PTI.
Banerjee quit the ministry in May 2011 to take over as the Chief Minister of Bengal.
Since then, Manoj has been running from pillar to post to get the promised promotion, but with ministers changing every now and then, he has been left in a limbo.
"It's my bad luck. Everytime some headway is made, the minister changes," he said.
The flustered Haryana-lad even got a recommendation letter from Congress MP Naveen Jindal to push his case but could not cut through the bureaucratic red-tapism.
The Railway Ministry has had four ministers since Banerjee, the most recent being C P Joshi, who took over just a couple of days back after a sensational bribery scandal led to Pawan Kumar Bansal's sacking.
Manoj's representation for promotion was sent to everyone that came in after Banerjee but no progress was made.
"We don't ask for it but if promises are made, they should be fulfilled," he said.
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First Published: May 13 2013 | 3:40 PM IST

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