Millennium Post

IFS officer accuses Haryana CS of sitting over Guv's query

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: Whistle blower Sanjiv Chaturvedi has accused the Haryana chief secretary of sitting over a state governor office's query on the fate of its notificati­on quashing some department­al charges against him.

Indian Forest Service officer Chaturvedi, who had shot to fame as a whistle blower after exposing a scam involving an illegal constructi­on inside Saraswati Wildlife Sanctuary in Kurukshetr­a and stopping it in 2009, had been charge-sheeted by the Haryana government in 2010 for allegedly violating the state government norms in stopping the constructi­on.

"It is very surprising that on such an urgent matter, no response has been sent by your office, Chaturvedi said in a letter to the state chief secretary.

As per the Haryana government business rules, any matter involving Union of India needs to be responded to as early as possible, he pointed out in the letter.

Chaturvedi has alleged that Chief Secretary Depinder Singh Dhesi has been sitting over the query from Governor Kaptan Singh Solanki's office for over last four months.

Chaturvedi had claimed that he had stopped the constructi­on activities in pursuance of a Supreme Court order that bars constructi­on or mining activities in any protected forest areas without its permission.

After he was charge-sheeted by the state government, he had made a representa­tion to the erstwhile Union Cabinet Secretary, following which the Centre had constitute­d a twomember enquiry committee in August 2010 to ascertain the veracity of the state government charges against him.

Following its probe, the committee had concluded that the charges levelled against the 43-year-old IFS officer were not correct. The committee had also recommende­d CBI probe against some senior functionar­ies of the Haryana government.

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