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Sycophancy reaches new heights in GMC&H

Trying to get closer to incumbent Principal by adopting gimmicks
Nitesh Sangral
Early Times Report
Jammu, Mar 21: After appointing new Principal of Government Medical College and Hospital (GMC&H) Jammu, the sycophancy has touched new heights in the institutes as some of old and new 'Sycophants' started lobby system to get close of incumbent Principal.

Officials Sources within GMC&H Jammu, seeking anonymity, told Early Times that some of loyalists were feeling insecure since the removal of former Principal Dr Zahid Gillani and now there are two groups who are in a race to show their loyalist towards incumbent Principal and following footsteps to special privileges which were enjoyed by the officials.
Chamchas at work
Chamchas are working day and night to find out the misdeeds committed in the period of previous Principal so that they can score points and come close of incumbent principal to turn the things in their favour.
"Now they are working day and night to find out the misdeeds committed in the period of previous Principal and taking those points to come close of incumbent and turning the things in their favours, "Sources stated and adding that they are working hard to come under good books of the above said person by exposing old ones along with appeasing incumbent through gimmicks.
Sources further alleged that the few senior doctors, who were closed of former principal, have come together to gain proximity to the incumbent and save themselves to any action against them. "Who were loyal to former earned huge benefits during his tenure, were a scared lot these days and desperate to enter the inner circle of the incumbent Principal so as to ensure that no decision is taken to rattle their apple cart within the institute, "Sources alleged.
Sources added that the lobby has been trying its best to seek blessing by backbiting and gain confidence of the newly principal but interestingly, new lobby is leaving no stone unturned to expose then before incumbent Principal.

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