Tuesday, May 19, 2015

IAS Officers Seek Transfers to Duck Becoming Prisoners of Delhi War

New Delhi:  At least 20 senior bureaucrats have reportedly indicated that they would like to be relocated from Delhi to avoid becoming prisoners of the war between Arvind Kejriwal and Lieutenant Governor Najeeb Jung.

Sources in the Union Home Ministry said that the bureaucrats looking to be re-assigned have not made formal requests for transfers because they fear they will then be persecuted by the Delhi government, which is headed by Mr Kejriwal.


Over the last few days, a long-simmering feud between the Lieutenant Governor and him has taken on epic proportions. Both men claim they have the final say on appointment government officers. Both meet today with President Pranab Mukherjee to make their cases.

Because Delhi is a union territory and not a full-fledged state, it is the Lieutenant Governor, as the representative of the union government, who assigns bureaucrats to offices, says Mr Jung – a position backed by the union government. But Mr Kejriwal and his supporters, and many others say that as the elected head of state, the Chief Minister cannot be ignored in the assignation of important posts.


The flashpoint for the crisis was last week’s appointment by Mr Jung of Shanktula Gamlin as the Acting Chief Secretary,  which makes her the most senior bureaucrat in the government .  Mr Kejriwal said Mr Jung’s choice was unacceptable to him because Ms Gamlin misused her post in the Power department to financially benefit the firms that supply electricity to the capital. Ignoring Mr Kejriwal’s request to turn down the assignment, Ms Gamlin got to work yesterday in her new office.


Another bureaucrat found the going equally tough. Anindo Majumdar  was locked out of his office on the orders of the Delhi government yesterday – punishment for releasing the appointment letter for Ms Gamlin in her new position.


Mr Kejriwal’s attempt to replace Mr Majumdar  with another bureaucrat was declared void by Mr Jung.



 


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