Railway Authorities: Non-Professional attitude by Sheikh Rasheed led to the leave of senior authorities
A senior of the Railways Minister has asked for a two-year leave referring to controversy with the service's head by Sheikh Rasheed.
In his application letter, Hanif Gul, a Grade-20 officer, said that he thinks that its difficult to work with Rasheed as he has an amateur and non-professional attitude.
Preceding the application, Rasheed led a gathering of railway authorities where he reproved them for enlightening "stories" concerning better performance of the department.
The authorities apparently disclosed to him that there has been a critical increment in railways salary, to which Rasheed requested not to praise "any minister" before him.
Sheikh Rasheed, after taking up the services, has regularly condemned previous railways authority, Saad Rafique.

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