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Governance Gaps, Accountability Deficit In J&K

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November 27, 2025
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“Routine administrative decisions can spark major public controversies when minor procedural lapses occur, rapidly escalating into significant public grievances due to poor oversight and communication.”

The recent public outcry over the proposed 20% power surcharge and the confusion surrounding book procurement norms has once again highlighted a persistent governance challenge in Jammu and Kashmir: gaps in coordination between the elected government and segments of the local bureaucratic structure. These controversies, emerging from routine administrative decisions, show how small procedural lapses can quickly escalate into large public grievances when oversight and communication are not aligned. The power surcharge issue, which triggered widespread concern among consumers, and the debate over book norms, which unsettled parents and educational institutions, are not cases of major policy failure. They are instances where decisions were either inadequately communicated or insufficiently reviewed before implementation. Such avoidable missteps create unnecessary anxiety among citizens and place the elected government in a difficult position, especially when the public expects clarity, predictability, and responsiveness in basic service delivery. What stands out is the need for stronger internal accountability within the layers of local administration. While senior officers in the Union Territory operate under established institutional frameworks, a large portion of day-to-day governance is handled by officers belonging to the J&K Combined Services. These officers function directly under the control of the elected government, and this is precisely where greater accountability and supervision are essential. Strengthening this link is not about confrontation it is about ensuring that administrative decisions are in harmony with the priorities and sensitivities of the government elected by the people. Democratic governance functions on a simple but critical principle: Bureaucracy implements and elected leadership provides direction and oversight. When this alignment weakens, routine matters acquire the shape of crises, damaging public confidence.

“Governance improves (smoother, more predictable, and more trusted) when bureaucratic actions align with the political executive’s priorities. Recent controversies are seen not as a confrontation, but as a reminder to achieve a more synchronized administrative approach. This synchronization requires decisions to be informed, procedures respected, and public sentiment considered before implementation. By strengthening the alignment between elected leadership and local bureaucracy, the government can demonstrate responsive governance and reaffirm public trust in Jammu and Kashmir.”

Popular governments are chosen with the expectation that they will ensure bureaucratic responsiveness. Yet recent events suggest that some officials, unintentionally or otherwise, have overlooked the broader implications of their decisions, resulting in public discontent that could have been avoided through timely review or consultation. The solution lies in reinforcing the foundations of administrative discipline. The elected government can enhance internal monitoring systems, create clearer channels for pre-policy consultation, and promote better coordination among departments. Regular reviews, transparent communication strategies, and timely clarification of decisions can prevent minor issues from spiralling into public controversies. At the same time, it is important to acknowledge that Jammu and Kashmir operates under a unique administrative setup, where responsibilities are shared between different constitutional authorities. Within this arrangement, cooperation not criticism is key. The emphasis must be on ensuring that local civil servants remain aligned with the governance commitments made to the public. When bureaucratic actions reflect the priorities of the political executive, governance becomes smoother, more predictable, and more trusted. The recent controversies should therefore serve as a reminder, not a confrontation. They highlight the need for a more synchronized administrative approach one where decisions are informed, procedures are respected, and public sentiment is taken into account before implementation. By strengthening this alignment between elected leadership and the local bureaucracy, the government can reaffirm its commitment to responsive governance and reaffirm the trust of the people of Jammu and Kashmir.

 

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