You Lose a Parent Working for the Government… Then Spend 4 Years Running Behind Files
P.s: Plz Help CM Sir, Bring Changes
Imagine losing your parent who worked in a government institution for years. During one of the hardest moments in your life, you submit every required document for a compassionate ground appointment hoping the system will support your family.
But years pass.
Every time you visit the office, you hear the same lines:
“File is missing.”
“Need another signature.”
“Officer is not available.”
“Come next week.”
Then one day, after repeatedly approaching higher officials, you find out your file never even moved from where it was first submitted.
This is the reality many families are facing.
Experienced workers retire or resign, temporary staff struggle with procedures, and important files stay untouched for years while families continue suffering financially and emotionally.
The entire purpose of compassionate appointments is to provide immediate support after the death of a government employee. But what is the meaning of “compassionate” if someone has to wait 4–5 years just for the file to move?
You lose a parent first.
Then you lose years running behind offices.
Families deserve accountability, proper file tracking systems, and a fixed timeline for compassionate ground appointments.
Because no one who already lost a parent should also have to fight the system just to survive.