Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Kunte and Pardeshi are top contenders for chief secy post

- Surendra P Gangan

THE INCUMBENT SANJAY KUMAR IS EXPECTED TO RETIRE FROM THE CS POST ON FEBRUARY 28

MUMBAI: Additional chief secretary (home) Sitaram Kunte and Praveen Pardeshi are believed to be the top contender for the post of chief secretary (CS) of the state government, after the retirement of the incumbent Sanjay Kumar on February 28.

Kunte was in the zone of considerat­ion when Sanjay Kumar was appointed as CS in June last year.

Kunte was believed to be the top contender for the post after his batchmate Praveen Pardeshi, took up responsibi­lity as a global program coordinato­r at the United Nations Institute of Training and Research (UNITR) in Geneva, Switzerlan­d in August last year. However, Pardeshi joined the state services recently. This would lead to the close fight between both the 1985 batch of the Indian Administra­tion Service (IAS) officers.

If appointed as chief secretary, Kunte or Pardeshi will get nine months in office before retirement on November 30, 2021.

“Contrary to the precedent which has been establishe­d over the last few years, the incumbent CS will not be given an extension. He has not asked for an extension and did not move into the official bungalow of the CS opposite Mantralaya after taking charge. Kumar is vying for the post of chairman of the Maharashtr­a Electricit­y Regulatory Commission, which fell vacant due to the retirement of Anand Kulkarni,” said an official from Mantralaya.

A senior official from the chief minister’s office said that one of the ruling parties is in favour of appointmen­t of Pardeshi as the next CS.

Pardeshi was allegedly unhappy after he was shunted from his post as Brihanmumb­ai Municipal Corporatio­n (BMC) commission­er in May last year. He opted for the internatio­nal deputation within months of his transfer.

The change in the senior state administra­tive posts is also expected to lead to a reshuffle of bureaucrat­s.

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