Hindustan Times (Patiala)

CID’S EXCLUSION FROM HOME DEPT

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Former chief minister Bansi Lal held the home portfolio during the first six months of his second stint in 1986. The June 6, 1986 allocation of portfolio notificati­on said that Lal held home portfolio, including CID. Six months later, Tayyab Hussain, a Meo Muslim MLA, was inducted in the council of ministers and allocated the home portfolio, but without the charge of CID. The December 6, 1986 notificati­on issued in the name of governor said that Bansi Lal will hold the charge of only CID in the home department whereas Hussain will hold the charge of home portfolio, excluding CID. However, no amendment in Business of the Haryana Government (Allocation) Rules, 1974, to define CID as a standalone department was made.

The practice was repeated in May 1996 when Bansi Lal again became the chief minister and Mani Ram Godara was allocated the home portfolio. The May 13, 1996 notificati­on for allocation of portfolios said that Lal will hold the charge of CID and Godara of home portfolio. Again, no amendment in Business of the Haryana Government (Allocation) Rules was made to classify CID as a standalone portfolio. When Devi Lal became chief minister in June 1987, the home portfolio was allocated to Sampat Singh but the CID was allocated to the chief minister.

Om Prakash Chautala succeeded his father Devi Lal as chief minister in December 1989 and again allocated home portfolio to Sampat Singh, but without CID, as per a December 6, 1989 notificati­on by the governor. Former minister Sampat Singh said that when BJP leader Mangal Sein became the home minister in the Devi Lal government in 1977, he was divested of the charge of CID at the instance of Lal’s son Om Prakash Chautala.

“And since then it has carried on like this,’’ Singh said. Officers who remained posted as joint secretary, political and services, in the chief secretary’s office during those times told HT that exclusion of CID from the home portfolio whenever the portfolio was allocated to any other minister was done without following any due process. “The move succeeded only because these ministers did not have the nerve to object. They were in fact steamrolle­d,’’ said an officer.

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