ENSURE DURGA SHAKTI
IS NOT UNFAIRLY TREATED
Coming out in support of suspended Uttar Pradesh IAS officer
Durga Shakti Nagpal, Congress president Sonia Gandhi has asked Prime Minister
Manmohan Singh to ensure that the officer is not unfairly treated.In a letter
to the Prime Minister, Ms. Gandhi said there is widespread concern that the
officer in the course of her public duties was seen to be standing up against
vested interests engaging in illegal activity.“We must ensure that the officer
is not unfairly treated,” she told the Prime Minister. Ms. Nagpal had shot into
limelight by acting against the powerful sand mafia in the state.In the letter
written by her as chairperson of National Advisory Council (NAC), Ms. Gandhi
asked Dr. Singh to focus on such issues as highlighted by the present case and
if there was need for bringing in more measures to protect government servants
while upholding the law.
“This particular instance has highlighted the need for assessing
whether there are adequate safeguards in place to protect executive
functionaries working beyond the average call of duty to uphold the rule of
law.“The implementation machinery must feel that the conditions are conducive
to the delivery of public services without fear or favour,” Ms. Gandhi said.Appreciating
the good beginnings made with regard to administrative reforms by the
government, the Congress President said incidents like Nagpal have highlighted
the need to focus on such issues.A 2010 batch IAS officer, 28-year-old Ms.
Nagpal was suspended on July 27 as Sub-Divisional Magistrate of Gautam Budh
Nagar district, for allegedly ordering demolition of a wall of a mosque on the
ground that it could have triggered communal tension.Ms. Nagpal, whose cadre
was changed to Uttar Pradesh from Punjab in August last year, is attached to
the Board of Revenue in Lucknow.
Earlier in the day, the Prime Minister had declined to answer
queries about Ms. Nagpal when reporters asked him about it after the all-party
meeting called by Lok Sabha Speaker Meira Kumar.Parliamentary Affairs Minister
Kamal Nath had replied in the negative when asked whether the issue of problems
faced by an officer in a state can be raised in Parliament.“It is a state
issue. I do not think...,” he had said.Speaking separately, Samajwadi Party MP
Shailendra Kumar indicated that the issue is being resolved. “This issue is
under the consideration of the state leadership. She has met the Chief
Secretary. Some way will be found out....the issue is gradually being
resolved.”To a specific question whether the suspension is likely to be
revoked, Mr. Kumar merely said, “some way will be found out.”At AICC, party
spokesperson Bhakta Charan Das repeated his Friday’s remarks on the issue.“Congress
at the outset does not support the arbitrary demolition of a mosque wall.“However,
the suspension of the officer seems to have been carried out because of her
actions. Accordingly, Congress, while disapproving of the act of demolishing
the mosque wall, does not support the suspension of the honest IAS officer,”
Mr. Das had said yesterday at the party briefing.
Ms. Gandhi’s letter to the Prime Minister has come amid growing
demand for revoking the suspension of the IAS officer.The Centre had earlier
said that it was awaiting a report from the UP government based on which it
will decide the future course of action.“We are awaiting a report from Uttar
Pradesh government. As per rules, state government needs to send a report (on
suspension of an officer) to the Centre which is awaited,” Minister of State
for Personnel V Narayanasamy had said.He said the future course of action will
depend on the UP administration’s report
Prof. John Kurakar
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